The tale of three scales in quantum gravity
演讲者
David Wu
时间
2024年06月21日 14:00 至 15:25
地点
A3-3-301
线上
Zoom 637 734 0280
(BIMSA)
摘要
Quantum gravity has a natural cutoff given by the Planck scale. However, the EFT of quantum gravity can break down at a lower scale known as the species scale, which is when higher-curvature corrections become important. Additionally, there is a third scale which marks the inverse length (or the temperature) of the smallest black hole where the EFT gives a correct description of its entropy and free energy. Understanding the distinction and interplay among these three scales can shed light on fundamental aspects of quantum gravity and have important applications to phenomenology. In this talk, I will introduce the species scale as a moduli-dependent quantity in supersymmetric theories and motivate the existence of the black hole scale in quantum gravity. At last, I will provide evidence for two global bounds of the species scale and the black holes scale over the moduli space of quantum gravity.