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(Quasi-) de Sitter solutions across dimensions and the TCC bound
A bstract In this work, we investigate the existence of string theory solutions with a d -dimensional (quasi-) de Sitter spacetime, for 3 ≤ d ≤ 10. Considering classical compactifications, we derive no-go theorems valid for general d . We use them to exclude (quasi-) de Sitter solutions for d ≥ 7. I...
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Published in: | The journal of high energy physics 2023-01, Vol.2023 (1), p.20-47, Article 20 |
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bstract
In this work, we investigate the existence of string theory solutions with a
d
-dimensional (quasi-) de Sitter spacetime, for 3 ≤
d ≤
10. Considering classical compactifications, we derive no-go theorems valid for general
d
. We use them to exclude (quasi-) de Sitter solutions for
d ≥
7. In addition, such solutions are found unlikely to exist in
d
= 6
,
5. For each no-go theorem, we further compute the
d
-dependent parameter
c
of the swampland de Sitter conjecture,
M
p
∣
∇
V
∣
V
≥
c
. Remarkably, the TCC bound
c
≥
2
d
−
1
d
−
2
is then perfectly satisfied for
d ≥
4, with several saturation cases. However, we observe a violation of this bound in
d
= 3. We finally comment on related proposals in the literature, on the swampland distance conjecture and its decay rate, and on the so-called accelerated expansion bound. |
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ISSN: | 1029-8479 1126-6708 1029-8479 |
DOI: | 10.1007/JHEP01(2023)020 |