Negative scalar potentials and the swampland: an Anti-Trans-Planckian Censorship Conjecture
Abstract
In this paper, we derive a characterisation of negative scalar potentials, V<0, in d-dimensional effective theories of quantum gravity. This is achieved thanks to an Anti-Trans-Planckian Censorship Conjecture (ATCC), inspired by a refined version of the TCC. The ATCC relies on the fact that in a contracting universe, modes that become sub-Planckian in length violate the validity of the effective theory. In the asymptotics of field space, we deduce that -V'/V ≥ c0 when V' ≥ 0. The rate c0 = 2/(d-1)(d-2) is successfully tested in several string compactifications for d≥ 4. In addition, a new asymptotic condition, V''/V ≥ c02, is derived. By extrapolation to anti-de Sitter solutions of radius l, we infer the existence of a scalar whose mass should obey m2 l2 -2. This property is verified in many supersymmetric examples.
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