AdS-phobia, the WGC, the Standard Model and Supersymmetry
Eduardo Gonzalo, Alvaro Herr\'aez, Luis E. Ib\'a\~nez

TL;DR
This paper explores how the Weak Gravity Conjecture constrains the Standard Model and its supersymmetric extensions through compactifications, indicating SUSY may be necessary for quantum gravity consistency and impacting neutrino and cosmological constant bounds.
Contribution
It demonstrates that non-SUSY Standard Model compactifications lead to AdS vacua, which are avoided in SUSY extensions like the MSSM, supporting SUSY's role in quantum gravity consistency.
Findings
Non-SUSY SM compactifications produce stable AdS vacua.
SUSY extensions like MSSM eliminate or destabilize these vacua.
Bounds on neutrino masses and cosmological constant are consistent with MSSM plus B-L gauge symmetry.
Abstract
It has been recently argued that an embedding of the SM into a consistent theory of quantum gravity may imply important constraints on the mass of the lightest neutrino and the cosmological constant . The constraints come from imposing the absence of any non-SUSY AdS stable vacua obtained from any consistent compactification of the SM to 3 or 2 dimensions. This condition comes as a corollary of a recent extension of the Weak Gravity Conjecture (WGC) by Ooguri and Vafa. In this paper we study compactifications of the SM to two dimensions in which SM Wilson lines are projected out, leading to a considerable simplification. We analyze in detail a compactification of the SM in which both complex structure and Wilson line scalars are fixed and the potential is only a function of the area of the torus . We find that the SM is not robust against the…
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