Abstract

As a refinement of the Swampland Distance Conjecture, we propose that a quantum gravitational theory in an infinite distance limit of its moduli space either decompactifies, or reduces to an asymptotically tensionless, weakly coupled string theory. We support our claim by classifying, as special cases, the behaviour of M-Theory and Type IIA string theory compactifications on Calabi-Yau three-folds at infinite distances in Kähler moduli space.The analysis comprises three parts: we first classify the possible infinite distance limits in the classical Kähler moduli space of a Calabi-Yau three-fold. Each such limit at finite volume is characterized by a universal fibration structure, for which the generic fiber shrinking in the limit is either an elliptic curve, a K3 surface, or an Abelian surface.In the second part we focus on M-Theory and investigate the nature of the towers of asymptotically massless states that arise from branes wrapped on the shrinking fibers. Depending on which of the three classes of fibrations are considered, we obtain decompactification to F-Theory, or a theory with a unique asymptotically tensionless, weakly coupled heterotic or Type II string, respectively. The latter probes a dual D-manifold which is in general non-geometric. In addition to the intrinsic string excitations, towers of states from M2-branes along non-contractible curves become light and correspond to further wrapping and winding modes of the tensionless heterotic or Type II string.In the third part of the analysis, we consider Type IIA string theory on Calabi-Yau three-folds and show that quantum effects obstruct taking finite volume infinite distance limits in the Kähler moduli space. The only possible infinite distance limit which is not a decompactification limit involves K3-fibrations with string scale fiber volume and gives rise to an emergent tensionless heterotic string.

Highlights

  • Introduction and summaryInvestigating a physical theory at the boundaries of its moduli space oftentimes reveals interesting insights about its dynamics

  • The requirement of finite total volume may be dropped, which leads to a complete picture of infinite distance limits

  • Though following a very different method, our conclusions are in agreement with the classification of infinite distance limits in the Kähler moduli space of Calabi-Yau three-folds presented in ref. [14], based on the analysis of infinite distance limits in complex structure moduli space given in [8, 12]

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Introduction

Introduction and summaryInvestigating a physical theory at the boundaries of its moduli space oftentimes reveals interesting insights about its dynamics. In a supersymmetric theory with gauge degrees of freedom, strong coupling regimes are typically located at finite distance loci of the moduli space. According to the so-called Swampland Distance Conjecture [1], infinite distance limits in a theory of quantum gravity are necessarily accompanied by an infinite tower of asymptotically massless degrees of freedom. This conjecture has recently been confirmed quantitatively and further discussed in various different classes of string compactifications [2–21]. Detailed reviews of the Swampland Programme are provided in [26, 27]

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