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Dark Energy, 1st ed. 2023 From EFTs to Supergravity Springer Theses Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Dark Energy
This book addresses supergravity and supergravity-motivated effective field theories in the context of cosmological model building. Extracting information about quintessence from string theory has attracted much attention in the past few years.  The question became more urgent very recently after the possibility of obtaining de Sitter space was called into question. Therefore, there is an interesting debate as to whether de Sitter space or, even, quintessence can be derived from a fundamental theory, string theory or otherwise. This is a very active field of research, and the topics covered in the book render this work very timely.
Throughout the book, special care has been taken in demonstrating historical relevance of the field and describing the set of open questions motivating the state-of-the-art research. The first few chapters in each part provide a detailed review of standard perturbative and non-perturbative techniques in supergravity model building, as a way to prepare the reader for the more technical and original subsequent chapters. These early chapters also represent a self-contained review that would be useful for anyone planning to enter this challenging area of study. The subsequent chapters detail research in supergravity-motivated effective field theories, in the first part, and supergravity models, in the second part.  

One of the important conclusions in this book is that modelling quintessence in perturbative string theory is at least as challenging as modelling de Sitter, placing the wider programme on a collision course with observations.

1. Introduction and motivations.- 2. Perturbative supergravity in type IIB theories.- 3. Some open questions in modern cosmology.- 4. A naturally light dark energy model.- 5. A stringy perspective on the coincidence problem.- 6. Intermezzo: Supergravity and the Swampland.- 7. Corrections to the supergravity action in type IIB.- 8. Obstructions to quintessence model building.- 9. Gauss-Bonnet curvature corrections and the absence of de Sitter vacua.- 10. Conclusion.
Francesc Cunillera performed his Ph.D. research at the University of Nottingham, UK. There he addressed the challenge of finding a complete description of our Universe in terms of fundamental physics by exploring the implications that string theory would have for the behaviour of our Universe at present times.
 
After finishing his Ph.D., he continued research in fundamental physics questions for a year. After that, he moved on from academia to work in the private sector. He is currently a Machine Learning engineer, using deep learning techniques for time-series forecasting.

Provides extensive coverage of supergravity, effective field theories, cosmology, and open questions in physics

Presents up-to-date experimental data

Offers an in-depth state-of-the-art review of string phenomenology

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Ouvrage de 220 p.

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158,24 €

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