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A species or weak-gravity bound for large N gauge theories coupled to gravity

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Abstract Causality constrains the gravitational interactions of massive higher spin particles in both AdS and flat spacetime. We explore the extent to which these constraints apply to composite particles, explaining… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Causality constrains the gravitational interactions of massive higher spin particles in both AdS and flat spacetime. We explore the extent to which these constraints apply to composite particles, explaining why they do not rule out macroscopic objects or hydrogen atoms. However, we find that they do apply to glueballs and mesons in confining large N gauge theories. Assuming such theories contain massive bound states of general spin, we find parametric bounds in (3 + 1) spacetime dimensions of the form $$ N\lesssim \frac{M_{Pl}}{\Lambda_{\mathrm{QCD}}} $$ N ≲ M Pl Λ QCD relating N, the QCD scale, and the Planck scale. We also argue that a stronger bound replacing ∧QCD with the UV cut-off scale may be derived from eikonal scattering in flat spacetime.

Keywords: weak gravity; gauge theories; large gauge; gravity; species weak

Journal Title: Journal of High Energy Physics
Year Published: 2019

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