Large field ranges from aligned and misaligned winding

Abstract We search for effective axions with super-Planckian decay constants in type IIB string models. We argue that such axions can be realised as long winding trajectories in complex-structure moduli space by an appropriate flux choice. Our main findings are: the simplest models with aligned wind...

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Main Authors: Arthur Hebecker, Daniel Junghans, Andreas Schachner
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2019)192
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spelling doaj-46ba7e4249dc41b9bbaa1ef723acad642020-11-25T02:19:41ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792019-03-012019314310.1007/JHEP03(2019)192Large field ranges from aligned and misaligned windingArthur Hebecker0Daniel Junghans1Andreas Schachner2Institut für Theoretische Physik, Ruprecht-Karls-UniversitätInstitut für Theoretische Physik, Ruprecht-Karls-UniversitätInstitut für Theoretische Physik, Ruprecht-Karls-UniversitätAbstract We search for effective axions with super-Planckian decay constants in type IIB string models. We argue that such axions can be realised as long winding trajectories in complex-structure moduli space by an appropriate flux choice. Our main findings are: the simplest models with aligned winding in a 2-axion field space fail due to a general no-go theorem. However, equally simple models with misaligned winding, where the effective axion is not close to any of the fundamental axions, appear to work to the best of our present understanding. These models have large decay constants but no large monotonic regions in the potential, making them unsuitable for large-field inflation. We also show that our no-go theorem can be avoided by aligning three or more axions. We argue that, contrary to misaligned models, such models can have both large decay constants and large monotonic regions in the potential. Our results may be used to argue against the refined Swampland Distance Conjecture and strong forms of the axionic Weak Gravity Conjecture. It becomes apparent, however, that realising inflation is by far harder than just producing a light field with large periodicity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2019)192Flux compactificationsSuperstring Vacua
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author Arthur Hebecker
Daniel Junghans
Andreas Schachner
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Daniel Junghans
Andreas Schachner
Large field ranges from aligned and misaligned winding
Journal of High Energy Physics
Flux compactifications
Superstring Vacua
author_facet Arthur Hebecker
Daniel Junghans
Andreas Schachner
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title Large field ranges from aligned and misaligned winding
title_short Large field ranges from aligned and misaligned winding
title_full Large field ranges from aligned and misaligned winding
title_fullStr Large field ranges from aligned and misaligned winding
title_full_unstemmed Large field ranges from aligned and misaligned winding
title_sort large field ranges from aligned and misaligned winding
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract We search for effective axions with super-Planckian decay constants in type IIB string models. We argue that such axions can be realised as long winding trajectories in complex-structure moduli space by an appropriate flux choice. Our main findings are: the simplest models with aligned winding in a 2-axion field space fail due to a general no-go theorem. However, equally simple models with misaligned winding, where the effective axion is not close to any of the fundamental axions, appear to work to the best of our present understanding. These models have large decay constants but no large monotonic regions in the potential, making them unsuitable for large-field inflation. We also show that our no-go theorem can be avoided by aligning three or more axions. We argue that, contrary to misaligned models, such models can have both large decay constants and large monotonic regions in the potential. Our results may be used to argue against the refined Swampland Distance Conjecture and strong forms of the axionic Weak Gravity Conjecture. It becomes apparent, however, that realising inflation is by far harder than just producing a light field with large periodicity.
topic Flux compactifications
Superstring Vacua
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2019)192
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