Dark Energy, H0 and Weak Gravity Conjecture

Abstract

We point out that the physics at the extreme IR---cosmology---might provide tests of the physics of the extreme UV---the Weak Gravity Conjecture. The current discrepancies in the determination of H0 may hint at a modification of . An extension which may fit better comprises of an early contribution to dark energy which `decays' into relativistic matter. On the other hand the discourse on WGC to date suggests that fields which support cosmic acceleration may produce relativistic matter after they traverse a Planckian distance in field space. We explain how this offers a simple realization of the requisite cosmic phenomenology. Thus if the resolution of H0 discrepancies is really early dark energy that ends with a shower of relativistic matter and the current ideas on WGC are indicative, this may be a rare opportunity to link the two extreme limits of quantum field theory.

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