2021
DOI: 10.1007/jhep10(2021)009
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The FL bound and its phenomenological implications

Abstract: Demanding that charged Nariai black holes in (quasi-)de Sitter space decay without becoming super-extremal implies a lower bound on the masses of charged particles, known as the Festina Lente (FL) bound. In this paper we fix the $$ \mathcal{O}(1) $$ O 1 constant in the bound and elucidate various aspects of it, as well as extensions to d > 4 and to situations with scalar potentials and dilatonic couplings. We also d… Show more

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“…Moreover, the cosmic energy density of the current universe is dominated by dark energy V = Λ DE ∼ 10 −120 M 4 P . These two are consistent with the FL bound as the masses of the charged particles in the SM are all many orders larger than the Hubble scale of the current universe H 0 ∼ O(10 −60 M P ) [19].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Moreover, the cosmic energy density of the current universe is dominated by dark energy V = Λ DE ∼ 10 −120 M 4 P . These two are consistent with the FL bound as the masses of the charged particles in the SM are all many orders larger than the Hubble scale of the current universe H 0 ∼ O(10 −60 M P ) [19].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…This bound is consistent with the current universe since Λ DE ∼ 10 −120 M 4 P as measured from Planck [33] satisfies the bound, which is noticed earlier in ref. [19]. The validity during inflation will be discussed in detail in section 3.…”
Section: Case 1: Single Vacuum At H = V Ewmentioning
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“…We note in particular that the scalar mass region in which there is IR hyperconductivity [25] (see Fig. 8) is excluded by the Festina Lente (FL) bound [5,37]. Pair creation, which does not depend on the details of the gravitational collapse [38], is discussed more generally for de Sitter black holes in [28,39].…”
Section: Introduction and Outlinementioning
confidence: 99%