High Energy Theory Seminar
Many arguments indicate that in the presence of a large number of fields, local field theory must "break down" at a length scale that is parametrically larger than the Planck length, the so-called species scale. Aiming to clarify what happens then, we analyze the 2->2 scattering amplitudes of gravitons and contrast calculable field-theoretic contributions with possible short-distance completions, such as string theory or Planck-scale strongly-coupled physics. The comparison reveals the phenomenon of "high-spin onset" which we argue is a good diagnosis for the (in)applicability of local field theory. Based on arXiv:2408.06440.
This talk will be via Zoom. Contact theoryinfo@caltech.edu for Zoom information.
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