22–25 Feb 2016
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef
Europe/Berlin timezone

Axion Monodromy and the Weak Gravity Conjecture

22 Feb 2016, 14:15
15m
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef

Physikzentrum Bad Honnef

http://www.dpg-physik.de/dpg/pbh

Speaker

Fabrizio Rompineve (ITP Heidelberg)

Description

Axions with broken discrete shift symmetry (axion monodromy) have recently played a central role both in the discussion of inflation and the `relaxion' approach to the hierarchy problem. We suggest a very minimalist way to constrain such models by the weak gravity conjecture for domain walls: While the electric side of the conjecture is always satisfied if the cosine-oscillations of the axion potential are sufficiently small, the magnetic side imposes a cutoff, Λ^(3)∼mfMpl, independent of the height of these `wiggles'. We also briefly discuss the non-trivial question which version, if any, of the weak gravity conjecture for domain walls should hold. In particular, we show that string compactifications with branes of different dimensions wrapped on different cycles lead to a `geometric weak gravity conjecture' relating volumes of cycles, norms of corresponding forms and the volume of the compact space. Imposing this `geometric conjecture', e.g. on the basis of the more widely accepted weak gravity conjecture for particles, provides at least some support for the (electric and magnetic) conjecture for domain walls.

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