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Discrete Symmetries, Weak Coupling Conjecture and Scale Separation in AdS Vacua

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 نشر من قبل Alessandro Mininno
 تاريخ النشر 2020
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We argue that in theories of quantum gravity with discrete gauge symmetries, e.g. $textbf{Z}_k$, the gauge couplings of U$(1)$ gauge symmetries become weak in the limit of large $k$, as $gto k^{-alpha}$ with $alpha$ a positive order 1 coefficient. The conjecture is based on black hole arguments combined with the Weak Gravity Conjecture (or the BPS bound in the supersymmetric setup), and the species bound. We provide explicit examples based on type IIB on AdS$_5times textbf{S}^5/textbf{Z}_k$ orbifolds, and M-theory on AdS$_4timestextbf{S}^7/textbf{Z}_k$ ABJM orbifolds (and their type IIA reductions). We study AdS$_4$ vacua of type IIA on CY orientifold compactifications, and show that the parametric scale separation in certain infinite families is controlled by a discrete $textbf{Z}_k$ symmetry for domain walls. We accordingly propose a refined version of the strong AdS Distance Conjecture, including a parametric dependence on the order of the discrete symmetry for 3-forms.

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