Does the Cosmological Constant really indicate the existence of a Dark Dimension?

Abstract

According to the "dark dimension" (DD) scenario, we might live in a universe with a single compact extra dimension, whose mesoscopic size is dictated by the measured value of the cosmological constant. This scenario is based on swampland conjectures, that lead to the relation swamp m_ KK4 between the vacuum energy swamp and the size of the extra dimension m_ KK-1 (m_ KK is the mass scale of a Kaluza-Klein tower), and on the corresponding result _ EFT from the EFT limit. We show that _ EFT contains previously missed UV-sensitive terms, whose presence invalidates the widely spread belief (based on existing literature) that the calculation gives automatically the finite result _ EFT m_ KK4 (with no need for fine-tuning). This renders the matching between swamp and _ EFT a non-trivial issue. We then comment on the necessity to find a mechanism that implements the suppression of the aforementioned UV-sensitive terms. This should finally allow to frame the DD scenario in a self-consistent framework, also in view of its several phenomenological applications based on EFT calculations.

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