dilatons
Dilatons are hypothetical scalar fields associated with scale or conformal invariance in theoretical physics. In many contexts they are identified as the Nambu-Goldstone bosons that arise when a system’s scale symmetry is spontaneously broken. If scale invariance is only approximate, the dilaton may be a light pseudo-Goldstone boson with a small mass and a nontrivial potential.
In string theory, the dilaton is a fundamental scalar that determines the strength of the string coupling.
In particle physics models with approximate conformal symmetry, the dilaton can arise as a compensating field
In gravitational and extra-dimensional theories, dilaton-like scalars frequently appear. In Brans-Dicke–type theories, a scalar field alters
Experimental status: no confirmed detections of dilatons. Searches constrain couplings and masses across wide parameter ranges,