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Autores principales: Demulder, Saskia, Lust, Dieter, Raml, Thomas
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07674
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author Demulder, Saskia
Lust, Dieter
Raml, Thomas
author_facet Demulder, Saskia
Lust, Dieter
Raml, Thomas
contents The distance conjecture diagnoses viable low-energy effective realisation of consistent theories of quantum gravity by examining their breakdown at infinite distance in their parameter space. At the same time, infinite distance points in parameter space are naturally intertwined with string dualities. We explore the implications of the distance conjecture when T-duality is applied to curved compact manifolds and in presence of (non-)geometric fluxes. We provide evidence of how divergent potentials signal pathological infinite distance points in the scalar field space where towers of light states cannot be sustained by the curved background. This leads us to suggest an extension to the current statement of the Swampland distance conjecture in curved spaces or in presence of non-trivial fluxes supporting the background.
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spellingShingle Topology change and non-geometry at infinite distance
Demulder, Saskia
Lust, Dieter
Raml, Thomas
High Energy Physics - Theory
The distance conjecture diagnoses viable low-energy effective realisation of consistent theories of quantum gravity by examining their breakdown at infinite distance in their parameter space. At the same time, infinite distance points in parameter space are naturally intertwined with string dualities. We explore the implications of the distance conjecture when T-duality is applied to curved compact manifolds and in presence of (non-)geometric fluxes. We provide evidence of how divergent potentials signal pathological infinite distance points in the scalar field space where towers of light states cannot be sustained by the curved background. This leads us to suggest an extension to the current statement of the Swampland distance conjecture in curved spaces or in presence of non-trivial fluxes supporting the background.
title Topology change and non-geometry at infinite distance
topic High Energy Physics - Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07674