On the Effective Description of Large Volume Compactifications
Diego Gallego

TL;DR
This paper assesses the reliability of Two-Step moduli stabilization in type-IIB Large Volume Scenarios, demonstrating that simplified models are valid under certain conditions and clarifying the effective theory's supersymmetric nature.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the validity of simplified moduli stabilization approaches in Large Volume Scenarios, including explicit models and numerical validation.
Findings
Simplified stabilization models are reliable when certain fields are at F-flatness and neutral.
Corrections neglected are suppressed by powers of the Calabi-Yau volume.
The effective theory remains supersymmetric despite lack of hierarchy.
Abstract
We study the reliability of the Two-Step moduli stabilization in the type-IIB Large Volume Scenarios with matter and gauge interactions. The general analysis is based on a family of N=1 Supergravity models with a factorizable Kaehler invariant function, where the decoupling between two sets of fields without a mass hierarchy is easily understood. For the Large Volume Scenario particular analyses are performed for explicit models, one of such developed for the first time here, finding that the simplified version, where the Dilaton and Complex structure moduli are regarded as frozen by a previous stabilization, is a reliable supersymmetric description whenever the neglected fields stand at their leading F-flatness conditions and be neutral. The terms missed by the simplified approach are either suppressed by powers of the Calabi-Yau volume, or are higher order operators in the matter…
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