On the weak gravity conjecture in string theory with broken supersymmetry

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We use type I string models with supersymmetry broken by compactification (à la Scherk-Schwarz) in order to test the weak gravity conjecture in the presence of runaway potentials in a perturbative string theory setting. For a finite value of the supersymmetry breaking radius there is a runaway potential, which is the only possibility if one accepts the non-existence of de Sitter vacua. Although the weak gravity conjecture is valid in the decompactification limit, for fixed values of the radius we show that there are short-ranged attractive D1 brane-brane interactions. We argue however that at one-loop level the effective tension of the branes decreases and becomes smaller than the effective charge such that there is a long-ranged repulsive force and the weak gravity conjecture is respected. Moreover, for very small gs we expect a large number of stable bound states to be present.

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Bonnefoy, Q., Dudas, E., & Lüst, S. (2019). On the weak gravity conjecture in string theory with broken supersymmetry. Nuclear Physics B, 947. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2019.114738

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