Single versus multifield scalar potentials from string theory
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the properties of string effective theories with scalar field(s) and a scalar potential. We first claim that in most examples known, such theories are multifield, with at least 2 non-compact field directions; the few counter-examples appear to be very specific and isolated. Such a systematic multifield situation has important implications for cosmology. Characterising properties of the scalar potential V is also more delicate in a multifield setting. We provide several examples of string effective theories with V>0, where the latter admits an asymptotically flat direction along an off-shell field trajectory: in other words, there exists a limit → ∞ for which |∂ V|V → 0. It is thus meaningless to look for a lower bound to this single field quantity in a multifield setting; the complete gradient ∇ V is then better suited. Restricting to on-shell trajectories, this question remains open, especially when following the steepest descent or more generally a gradient flow evolution. Interestingly, single field statements in multifield theories seem less problematic for V<0.
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