The string scale and the Planck scale

Abstract

A particle spectrum below the string scale in accordance with predictions from heterotic string theory yields a Planck mass mPl=(8π GN)-1/2 which exceeds the string scale by a factor 61.9. A Planck mass mPl=2.43× 1018 GeV then corresponds to a string scale ms=3.9× 1016 GeV. Such a low value for the string scale in turn implies that the relative strength of graviton and vector exchange in the string/M-theory phase exceeds the corresponding ratio in the low energy field theory.

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