String theory in the infrared
Abstract
I briefly summarize a recent research program aiming to probe the landscape of low-energy phases of string theory from a global perspective. Borrowing conceptual lessons from the swampland program, I will discuss how the effective theories of gravity produced by low-energy string theory are far from generic; rather, their infrared data is connected by universal scaling relations which become non-trivial in species limits. In particular, a worldsheet analysis reveals that higher-derivative Wilson coefficients and the vacuum energy exhibit UV/IR relations which are invisible from the viewpoint of effective field theory, leading to parametric inequalities which take the form of holographic bounds. This lends a more solid theoretical support to swampland-motivated phenomenological scenarios, and to the broader hopes of extracting less direct, but empirically accessible, signatures of string theory from cosmological observations.
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