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    Weak Gravity Conjecture for the Effective Field Theories with N Species

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    We conjecture an intrinsic UV cutoff for the validity of the effective field theory with a large number of species coupled to gravity. In four dimensions such a UV cutoff takes the form Λ=λ/NMp\Lambda=\sqrt{\lambda/ N}M_p for NN scalar fields with the same potential λϕi4\lambda \phi_i^4, i=1,...,Ni=1,...,N. This conjecture implies that the assisted chaotic inflation or N-flation might be in the swampland, not in the landscape. Similarly a UV cutoff Λ=gMp/N\Lambda=gM_p/\sqrt{N} is conjectured for the U(1) gauge theory with NN species.Comment: 12 pages; refs added and some statements clarifie

    Weak gravity conjecture constraints on inflation

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    We consider the gravitational correction to the coupling of the scalar fields. Weak gravity conjecture says that the gravitational correction to the running of scalar coupling should be less than the contribution from scalar fields. For instance, a new scale Λ=λ41/2Mp\Lambda=\lambda_4^{1/2}M_p sets a UV cutoff on the validity of the effective λ4ϕ4\lambda_4 \phi^4 theory. Furthermore, this conjecture implies a possible constraint on the inflation model, e.g. the chaotic inflation model might be in the swampland.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figs; monor corrections; some clarifying remarks added and the final version for publication in JHE

    Consistency relation for the Lorentz invariant single-field inflation

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    In this paper we compute the sizes of equilateral and orthogonal shape bispectrum for the general Lorentz invariant single-field inflation. The stability of field theory implies a non-negative square of sound speed which leads to a consistency relation between the sizes of orthogonal and equilateral shape bispectrum, namely fNLorth.≲−0.054fNLequil.f_{NL}^{orth.}\lesssim -0.054 f_{NL}^{equil.}. In particular, for the single-field Dirac-Born-Infeld (DBI) inflation, the consistency relation becomes fNLorth.≃0.070fNLequil.≲0f_{NL}^{orth.}\simeq 0.070 f_{NL}^{equil.}\lesssim 0. These consistency relations are also valid in the mixed scenario where the quantum fluctuations of some other light scalar fields contribute to a part of total curvature perturbation on the super-horizon scale and may generate a local form bispectrum. A distinguishing prediction of the mixed scenario is τNLloc.>(65fNLloc.)2\tau_{NL}^{loc.}>({6\over 5}f_{NL}^{loc.})^2. Comparing these consistency relations to WMAP 7yr data, there is still a big room for the Lorentz invariant inflation, but DBI inflation has been disfavored at more than 68% CL.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; v2: title changed, some mistakes corrected; v3: refs added, version accepted for publication in JCA

    Gravitational Correction and Weak Gravity Conjecture

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    We consider the gravitational correction to the running of gauge coupling. Weak gravity conjecture implies that the gauge theories break down when the gravitational correction becomes greater than the contribution from gauge theories. This observation can be generalized to non-Abelian gauge theories in diverse dimensions and the cases with large extra dimensions.Comment: 8 pages; minor correction and refs adde

    The trispectrum in ghost inflation

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    We calculate the trispectrum in ghost inflation where both the contact diagram and scale-exchange diagram are taken into account. The shape of trispectrum is discussed carefully and we find that the local form is absent in ghost inflation. In general, for the non-local shape trispectrum there are not analogous parameters to Ï„NLloc.\tau_{NL}^{loc.} and gNLloc.g_{NL}^{loc.} which can completely characterize the size of local form trispectrum.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures; clarifications and corrections added, version accepted for publication in JCA

    Possible Way to Synthesize Superheavy Element Z=117

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    Within the framework of the dinuclear system model, the production of superheavy element Z=117 in possible projectile-target combinations is analyzed systematically. The calculated results show that the production cross sections are strongly dependent on the reaction systems. Optimal combinations, corresponding excitation energies and evaporation channels are proposed in this letter, such as the isotopes ^{248,249}Bk in ^{48}Ca induced reactions in 3n evaporation channels and the reactions ^{45}Sc+^{246,248}Cm in 3n and 4n channels, and the system ^{51}V+^{244}Pu in 3n channel.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl

    A geometric description of the non-Gaussianity generated at the end of multi-field inflation

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    In this paper we mainly focus on the curvature perturbation generated at the end of multi-field inflation, such as the multi-brid inflation. Since the curvature perturbation is produced on the super-horizon scale, the bispectrum and trispectrum have a local shape. The size of bispectrum is measured by fNLf_{NL} and the trispectrum is characterized by two parameters Ï„NL\tau_{NL} and gNLg_{NL}. For simplicity, the trajectory of inflaton is assumed to be a straight line in the field space and then the entropic perturbations do not contribute to the curvature perturbation during inflation. As long as the background inflaton path is not orthogonal to the hyper-surface for inflation to end, the entropic perturbation can make a contribution to the curvature perturbation at the end of inflation and a large local-type non-Gaussiantiy is expected. An interesting thing is that the non-Gaussianity parameters are completely determined by the geometric properties of the hyper-surface of the end of inflation. For example, fNLf_{NL} is proportional to the curvature of the curve on this hyper-surface along the adiabatic direction and gNLg_{NL} is related to the change of the curvature radius per unit arc-length of this curve. Both fNLf_{NL} and gNLg_{NL} can be positive or negative respectively, but Ï„NL\tau_{NL} must be positive and not less than (65fNL)2({6\over 5}f_{NL})^2.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures; refs added; a correction to \tau_{NL} for n-field inflation added, version accepted for publication in JCA

    Eternal Chaotic Inflation is Prohibited by Weak Gravity Conjecture

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    We investigate whether the eternal chaotic inflation can be achieved when the weak gravity conjecture is taken into account. We show that even the assisted chaotic inflation with potential λϕ4\lambda\phi^4 or m2ϕ2m^2\phi^2 can not be eternal. The effective field theory description for the inflaton field breaks down before inflation reaches the eternal regime. We also find that the total number of e-folds is still bounded by the inflationary entropy for the assisted inflation.Comment: 10 page

    A New Method to Calculate Electromagnetic Impedance Matching Degree in One-Layer Microwave Absorbers

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    A delta-function method was proposed to quantitatively evaluate the electromagnetic impedance matching degree. Measured electromagnetic parameters of {\alpha}-Fe/Fe3B/Y2O3 nanocomposites are applied to calculate the matching degree by the method. Compared with reflection loss and quarter-wave principle theory, the method accurately reveals the intrinsic mechanism of microwave transmission and reflection properties. A possible honeycomb structure with promising high-performance microwave absorption according to the method is also proposed.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figure

    Scale dependence of fNLf_{NL} in N-flation

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    Adopting the horizon-crossing approximation, we derive the spectral index of fNLf_{NL} in general N-flation model. Axion N-flation model is taken as a typical model for generating a large fNLf_{NL} which characterizes the size of local form bispectrum. We find that its tilt nfNLn_{f_{NL}} is negligibly small when all inflatons have the same potential, but a negative detectable nfNLn_{f_{NL}} can be achieved in the axion N-flation with different decay constants for different inflatons. The measurement of nfNLn_{f_{NL}} can be used to support or falsify the axion N-flation in the near future.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figures; a subsection with detectable scale dependence of f_NL added; more discussions added and version accepted for publication in JCA
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