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Nonlinear N=2 Supersymmetry, Effective Actions and Moduli Stabilization

Nonlinear supersymmetry is used to compute the general form of the effective D-brane action in type I string theory compactified to four dimensions in the presence of internal magnetic fields. In particular, the scalar potential receives three contributions: (1) a nonlinear part of the D-auxiliary c...

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Autores principales: Antoniadis, I., Derendinger, J.-P., Maillard, T.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2008.09.008
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1098891
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author Antoniadis, I.
Derendinger, J.-P.
Maillard, T.
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Maillard, T.
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description Nonlinear supersymmetry is used to compute the general form of the effective D-brane action in type I string theory compactified to four dimensions in the presence of internal magnetic fields. In particular, the scalar potential receives three contributions: (1) a nonlinear part of the D-auxiliary component, associated to the Dirac-Born-Infeld action; (2) a Fayet-Iliopoulos (FI) D-term with a moduli-dependent coefficient; (3) a D-auxiliary independent (but moduli dependent) piece from the D-brane tension. Minimization of this potential leads to three general classes of vacua with moduli stabilization: (i) supersymmetric vacua allowing in general FI terms to be cancelled by non-trivial vacuum expectation values (VEV's) of charged scalar fields; (ii) anti-de Sitter vacua of broken supersymmetry in the presence of a non-critical dilaton potential that can be tuned at arbitrarily weak string coupling; (iii) if the dilaton is fixed in a supersymmetric way by three-form fluxes and in the absence of charged scalar VEV's, one obtains non supersymmetric vacua with positive vacuum energy.
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spelling cern-10988912023-03-14T19:02:29Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2008.09.008http://cds.cern.ch/record/1098891engAntoniadis, I.Derendinger, J.-P.Maillard, T.Nonlinear N=2 Supersymmetry, Effective Actions and Moduli StabilizationParticle Physics - TheoryNonlinear supersymmetry is used to compute the general form of the effective D-brane action in type I string theory compactified to four dimensions in the presence of internal magnetic fields. In particular, the scalar potential receives three contributions: (1) a nonlinear part of the D-auxiliary component, associated to the Dirac-Born-Infeld action; (2) a Fayet-Iliopoulos (FI) D-term with a moduli-dependent coefficient; (3) a D-auxiliary independent (but moduli dependent) piece from the D-brane tension. Minimization of this potential leads to three general classes of vacua with moduli stabilization: (i) supersymmetric vacua allowing in general FI terms to be cancelled by non-trivial vacuum expectation values (VEV's) of charged scalar fields; (ii) anti-de Sitter vacua of broken supersymmetry in the presence of a non-critical dilaton potential that can be tuned at arbitrarily weak string coupling; (iii) if the dilaton is fixed in a supersymmetric way by three-form fluxes and in the absence of charged scalar VEV's, one obtains non supersymmetric vacua with positive vacuum energy.Nonlinear supersymmetry is used to compute the general form of the effective D-brane action in type I string theory compactified to four dimensions in the presence of internal magnetic fields. In particular, the scalar potential receives three contributions: (1) a nonlinear part of the D-auxiliary component, associated to the Dirac–Born–Infeld action; (2) a Fayet–Iliopoulos (FI) D-term with a moduli-dependent coefficient; (3) a D-auxiliary independent (but moduli dependent) piece from the D-brane tension. Minimization of this potential leads to three general classes of vacua with moduli stabilization: (i) supersymmetric vacua allowing in general FI terms to be cancelled by non-trivial vacuum expectation values (VEV's) of charged scalar fields; (ii) anti-de Sitter vacua of broken supersymmetry in the presence of a non-critical dilaton potential that can be tuned at arbitrarily weak string coupling; (iii) if the dilaton is fixed in a supersymmetric way by three-form fluxes and in the absence of charged scalar VEV's, one obtains non-supersymmetric vacua with positive vacuum energy.Nonlinear supersymmetry is used to compute the general form of the effective D-brane action in type I string theory compactified to four dimensions in the presence of internal magnetic fields. In particular, the scalar potential receives three contributions: (1) a nonlinear part of the D-auxiliary component, associated to the Dirac-Born-Infeld action/ (2) a Fayet-Iliopoulos (FI) D-term with a moduli-dependent coefficient/ (3) a D-auxiliary independent (but moduli dependent) piece from the D-brane tension. Minimization of this potential leads to three general classes of vacua with moduli stabilization: (i) supersymmetric vacua allowing in general FI terms to be cancelled by non-trivial vacuum expectation values (VEV's) of charged scalar fields/ (ii) anti-de Sitter vacua of broken supersymmetry in the presence of a non-critical dilaton potential that can be tuned at arbitrarily weak string coupling/ (iii) if the dilaton is fixed in a supersymmetric way by three-form fluxes and in the absence of charged scalar VEV's, one obtains non supersymmetric vacua with positive vacuum energy.arXiv:0804.1738CERN-PH-TH-2008-068CPHT-RR012-0408CERN-PH-TH-2008-068CPHT-RR-012-0408oai:cds.cern.ch:10988912008-04-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Antoniadis, I.
Derendinger, J.-P.
Maillard, T.
Nonlinear N=2 Supersymmetry, Effective Actions and Moduli Stabilization
title Nonlinear N=2 Supersymmetry, Effective Actions and Moduli Stabilization
title_full Nonlinear N=2 Supersymmetry, Effective Actions and Moduli Stabilization
title_fullStr Nonlinear N=2 Supersymmetry, Effective Actions and Moduli Stabilization
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear N=2 Supersymmetry, Effective Actions and Moduli Stabilization
title_short Nonlinear N=2 Supersymmetry, Effective Actions and Moduli Stabilization
title_sort nonlinear n=2 supersymmetry, effective actions and moduli stabilization
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2008.09.008
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1098891
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