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Gravity, Holography and The Standard Model

Description du projet

La gravité émergente et son unification avec le modèle standard

Le modèle standard (MS), élaboré pour la première fois dans les années 1970, est actuellement la meilleure description de notre univers de particules, en dépit de certaines lacunes reconnues. Il décrit les particules fondamentales de la matière et trois des quatre forces fondamentales, mais n’inclut pas la gravité. La théorie des cordes est une théorie de la gravité quantique. La correspondance jauge/cordes, également connue sous le nom de correspondance anti-de Sitter/théorie des champs formelle (AdS/CFT) ou de dualité holographique, décrit la gravité (quantique) comme un phénomène émergent dans les théories quantiques des champs (QFT) à quatre dimensions comportant un grand nombre de degrés de liberté. Financé par le Conseil européen de la recherche, le projet SM-GRAV étudiera la manière dont la gravité peut émerger des QFT à quatre dimensions et comment elle peut être incluse dans le MS des interactions fondamentales.

Objectif

"The main thrust of this proposal is to investigate implications of a recent correspondence (string theory (ST) vs. gauge theory) to the physics beyond the Standard Model (SM) and its coupling to gravity. Instead of relying on the string picture of the unification of all interactions with gravity, I propose to look at its dual version: 4d quantum field
theories (QFT). The different perspective is expected to provide 3 distinct results:
(a) A QFT view of the SM embedding in string theory
(b) Novel phenomena and properties that are hard to see in the string theory picture.
(c) A ""dual"" view that would be valid in non-stringy regimes.
The key idea is that gravity, as observed in nature, is emergent: it is the avatar of a (hidden) large-N (near)
CFT that is interacting with the SM at high energy (the Planck scale). Such an approach provides an appealing UV completion to the SM+gravity: a UV complete four-dimensional QFT. There are, however, many questions that need to be
addressed in order for this setup to be a viable physical theory:
1. Why is the gravitational force four-dimensional (instead of higher-dimensional as suggested by standard holography)?
2. Why does the coupling of the gravitational force to the SM satisfy the equivalence principle to such a high accuracy?
3. What are other universal interactions with the SM model implied in this picture? What are their phenomenological consequences?
4. How can one construct, precise and controllable models for this setup?
5. How is Cosmology emerging in this picture? How do the important problems associated with it get resolved?
SM-GRAV will address all of the above questions using the tools of QFT, of string theory and the AdS-CFT correspondence. The outcome of the proposed research is expected to be a concrete and quantitative model/scenario for the emergence and coupling of the ""gravitational sector fields"" to the SM model and the novel phenomenological implications for particle physics and cosmology."

Régime de financement

ERC-ADG - Advanced Grant

Institution d’accueil

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 140 862,50
Adresse
RUE MICHEL ANGE 3
75794 Paris
France

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Région
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 1 140 862,50

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