2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.04655
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Higher-Group Symmetries and Weak Gravity Conjecture Mixing

Abstract: In four-dimensional axion electrodynamics, a Chern-Simons coupling of the form θF ∧ F leads to a higher-group global symmetry between background gauge fields. At the same time, such a Chern-Simons coupling leads to a mixing between the Weak Gravity Conjectures for the axion and the gauge field, so that the charged excitations of a Weak Gravity Conjecture-satisfying axion string will also satisfy the Weak Gravity Conjecture for the gauge field. In this paper, we argue that these higher-group symmetries and this… Show more

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“…For instance, we have not examined the weak gravity conjecture for p-form gauge fields with p > 1, which lead to p-form electric symmetries and (d − p − 2)form magnetic symmetries that must be broken by charged (p − 1)-branes and (d − p − 3)branes, respectively. Relatedly, we have not considered the topic of higher-group symmetries [56,75,80,83,[88][89][90][91], which lead to mixing of weak gravity conjectures between p-form gauge fields of different degrees [79,92]. Similarly, we have not delved into the breaking of so-called "(−1)-form symmetries" [80,[93][94][95], which are related to the absence of free parameters in quantum gravity and the absence of nontrivial cobordism groups [96,97].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, we have not examined the weak gravity conjecture for p-form gauge fields with p > 1, which lead to p-form electric symmetries and (d − p − 2)form magnetic symmetries that must be broken by charged (p − 1)-branes and (d − p − 3)branes, respectively. Relatedly, we have not considered the topic of higher-group symmetries [56,75,80,83,[88][89][90][91], which lead to mixing of weak gravity conjectures between p-form gauge fields of different degrees [79,92]. Similarly, we have not delved into the breaking of so-called "(−1)-form symmetries" [80,[93][94][95], which are related to the absence of free parameters in quantum gravity and the absence of nontrivial cobordism groups [96,97].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Weak Gravity Conjecture places a bound on the tension of an axion string of the form T ≤ c ′ f a M Pl , but once again the precise value of the coefficient c ′ remains an important open question [197] with applications to black hole physics [198,199]. In theories with aF F couplings, the excitations of the axion string will satisfy the Weak Gravity Conjecture for the gauge field provided the axion string satisfies its version of the Weak Gravity Conjecture, leading to a mixing between of different versions of the Weak Gravity Conjectures [200,201] which mirrors the mixing of background gauge fields into a higher-group symmetry [202]. These calculations generally lack precise order-one coefficients, however, so an improved understanding of axion strings could lead to a sharpening of the Weak Gravity Conjecture and more precise constraints for quantum gravity on low-energy effective field theory.…”
Section: Axions In Quantum Gravitymentioning
confidence: 99%