Finite Landscape of 6d N=(1,0) Supergravity

Febrero 20, 2025
De 12:00pm hasta 1:00pm

IFT Seminar Room/Red Room

Specialist level
Speaker: 
Michelangelo Tartaglia
Institution: 
IFT UAM/CSIC
Location&Place: 

IFT Seminar Room/Red Room

Abstract: 

After the usual paper discussion, Michelangelo Tartaglia will give a talk on "Finite Landscape of 6d N=(1,0) Supergravity" (2411.19155).

"We present a bottom-up argument showing that the number of massless fields in six-dimensional quantum gravitational theories with eight supercharges is uniformly bounded. Specifically, we show that the number of tensor multiplets is bounded by T193, and the rank of the gauge group is restricted to r(V)480. Given that F-theory compactifications on elliptic CY 3-folds are a subset, this provides a bound on the Hodge numbers of elliptic CY 3-folds: h1,1(CY3)491h1,1(Base)194 which are saturated by special elliptic CY 3-folds. This establishes that our bounds are sharp and also provides further evidence for the string lamppost principle. These results are derived by a comprehensive examination of the boundaries of the tensor moduli branch, showing that any consistent supergravity theory with T0 must include a BPS string in its spectrum corresponding to a "little string theory" (LST) or a critical heterotic string. From this tensor branch analysis, we establish a containment relationship between SCFTs and LSTs embedded within a gravitational theory. Combined with the classification of 6d SCFTs and LSTs, this then leads to the above bounds. Together with previous works, this establishes the finiteness of the supergravity landscape for d6."