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Warped Brane Worlds in Six Dimensional Supergravity

We present warped compactification solutions of six-dimensional supergravity, which are generalizations of the Randall-Sundrum warped brane world to codimension two and to a supersymmetric context. In these solutions the dilaton varies over the extra dimensions, and this makes the electroweak hierar...

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Autores principales: Aghababaie, Y, Burgess, C P, Cline, J M, Firouzjahi, H, Parameswaran, S L, Quevedo, Fernando, Tasinato, G, Zavala, I
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2003/09/037
http://cds.cern.ch/record/636400
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author Aghababaie, Y
Burgess, C P
Cline, J M
Firouzjahi, H
Parameswaran, S L
Quevedo, Fernando
Tasinato, G
Zavala, I
author_facet Aghababaie, Y
Burgess, C P
Cline, J M
Firouzjahi, H
Parameswaran, S L
Quevedo, Fernando
Tasinato, G
Zavala, I
author_sort Aghababaie, Y
collection CERN
description We present warped compactification solutions of six-dimensional supergravity, which are generalizations of the Randall-Sundrum warped brane world to codimension two and to a supersymmetric context. In these solutions the dilaton varies over the extra dimensions, and this makes the electroweak hierarchy only power-law sensitive to the proper radius of the extra dimensions (as opposed to being exponentially sensitive as in the RS model). Warping changes the phenomenology of these models because the Kaluza-Klein gap can be much larger than the internal space's inverse proper radius. We provide examples both for Romans' nonchiral supergravity and Salam-Sezgin chiral supergravity, and in both cases the solutions break all of the supersymmetries of the models. We interpret the solution as describing the fields sourced by a 3-brane and a boundary 4-brane (Romans' supergravity) or by one or two 3-branes (Salam-Sezgin supergravity), and we identify the topological constraints which are required by this interpretation. For both types of solutions the 3-branes are flat for all topologically-allowed values of the brane tensions. We identify the general mechanism for and limitations of the self-tuning of the effective 4D cosmological constant in higher-dimensional supergravity which these models illustrate.
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spelling cern-6364002019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2003/09/037http://cds.cern.ch/record/636400engAghababaie, YBurgess, C PCline, J MFirouzjahi, HParameswaran, S LQuevedo, FernandoTasinato, GZavala, IWarped Brane Worlds in Six Dimensional SupergravityParticle Physics - TheoryWe present warped compactification solutions of six-dimensional supergravity, which are generalizations of the Randall-Sundrum warped brane world to codimension two and to a supersymmetric context. In these solutions the dilaton varies over the extra dimensions, and this makes the electroweak hierarchy only power-law sensitive to the proper radius of the extra dimensions (as opposed to being exponentially sensitive as in the RS model). Warping changes the phenomenology of these models because the Kaluza-Klein gap can be much larger than the internal space's inverse proper radius. We provide examples both for Romans' nonchiral supergravity and Salam-Sezgin chiral supergravity, and in both cases the solutions break all of the supersymmetries of the models. We interpret the solution as describing the fields sourced by a 3-brane and a boundary 4-brane (Romans' supergravity) or by one or two 3-branes (Salam-Sezgin supergravity), and we identify the topological constraints which are required by this interpretation. For both types of solutions the 3-branes are flat for all topologically-allowed values of the brane tensions. We identify the general mechanism for and limitations of the self-tuning of the effective 4D cosmological constant in higher-dimensional supergravity which these models illustrate.hep-th/0308064CERN-TH-2003-190DAMTP-2003-77MCGILL-2003-14oai:cds.cern.ch:6364002003-08-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Aghababaie, Y
Burgess, C P
Cline, J M
Firouzjahi, H
Parameswaran, S L
Quevedo, Fernando
Tasinato, G
Zavala, I
Warped Brane Worlds in Six Dimensional Supergravity
title Warped Brane Worlds in Six Dimensional Supergravity
title_full Warped Brane Worlds in Six Dimensional Supergravity
title_fullStr Warped Brane Worlds in Six Dimensional Supergravity
title_full_unstemmed Warped Brane Worlds in Six Dimensional Supergravity
title_short Warped Brane Worlds in Six Dimensional Supergravity
title_sort warped brane worlds in six dimensional supergravity
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2003/09/037
http://cds.cern.ch/record/636400
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