2015
DOI: 10.1007/jhep06(2015)039
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On E 8 and F-theory GUTs

Abstract: We study correlations between the massless field spectra of F-theory fibrations supporting an SU(5) gauge symmetry extended by Abelian symmetries and the spectra that arise from the group E 8. The adjoint representation of E 8 leads to six different classes of matter spectra upon Higgsing E 8 to SU(5)×U(1) n. Of 27 different smooth F-theory elliptic fibrations constructed in the literature, satisfying certain genericness and flatness criteria, the matter spectrum of only one can be embedded in these six theori… Show more

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“…We now use the distance conjecture and the reduced cutoff in the presence of a large number of species to show that the scalar potential should decay exponentially when we approach the boundary in field space . Concretely, we argue that for canonical ϕ the scalar potential has to satisfy V<eaϕ for ϕ, where a is an order one parameter.…”
Section: A Simplified Derivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We now use the distance conjecture and the reduced cutoff in the presence of a large number of species to show that the scalar potential should decay exponentially when we approach the boundary in field space . Concretely, we argue that for canonical ϕ the scalar potential has to satisfy V<eaϕ for ϕ, where a is an order one parameter.…”
Section: A Simplified Derivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [] the authors also point out an interesting connection between their refined dS swampland conjecture and the swampland distance conjecture . They do so by using Bousso's covariant entropy bound and thereby provide support for their refined dS swampland conjecture in the asymptotic regime, which is parametrically controlled in a strict, mathematical sense.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…If one uses the Kähler potential (3.1), one would find λ = 2/3M pl where we have reintroduced the Planck scale. This and similar results for simple models of axion monodromy inflation [29,30] led Kläwer/Palti [31] to go one step further and conjecture that the critical distance is always of the order of the natural built in mass scale, namely λ = αM pl , where α is a number of order one. Adding this extra piece to the SDC was termed the Refined Swampland Distance Conjecture (RSDC).…”
Section: Swampland Distance Conjecturementioning
confidence: 70%
“…Studying concrete examples, in [29,30] it was realized that the displacement of the saxions will generically backreact on the kinetic metric of the inflaton leading at best to a logarithmic behavior of the proper field distance at large field. More concretely,…”
Section: Inflationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lately, it was also pointed out that further trouble might occur due to mass scales becoming exponentially light for moduli moving trans-Planckian distances. This was termed (extended) Swampland Conjecture [7,8,9,10,11], but shall not be part of the discussion here.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%