17–21 Jul 2023
University of Southampton Highfield Campus
Europe/London timezone

Early Dark Energy in Type IIB String Theory

17 Jul 2023, 17:40
20m
B46/2005

B46/2005

Parallel talks Supergravity and cosmology Supergravity and Cosmology

Speaker

Matteo Licheri (Università di Bologna)

Description

Early Dark Energy (EDE) is a promising model to resolve the Hubble Tension, that, informed by Cosmic Microwave Background data, features a generalization of the potential energy usually associated with axion-like particles. We develop realizations of EDE in type IIB string theory with the EDE field identified as either a $C_4$ or $C_2$ axion and
with full closed string moduli stabilization within the framework of either KKLT or the Large Volume Scenario. We explain how to achieve a natural hierarchy between the EDE energy scale and that of the other fields within a controlled effective field theory. We argue that the data-driven EDE energy scale and decay constant can be achieved without any tuning of the microscopic parameters for EDE fields that violate the weak gravity conjecture, while for states that respect the conjecture it is necessary to introduce a fine-tuning. This singles out as the most promising EDE candidates, amongst several working models, the $C_2$ axions in LVS with 3 non-perturbative corrections to the superpotential generated by gaugino condensation on D$7$-branes with non-zero world-volume fluxes.

Authors

Evan McDonough Francisco Manuel Soares Verissimo Gil Pedro (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics) Dr Marco Scalisi (Max Planck Institute for Physics, Munich) Matteo Licheri (Università di Bologna) Michele Cicoli (Università di Bologna) Dr Ratul Mahanta (INFN, Sezione di Bologna)

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