RG-Induced Modulus Stabilization: Perturbative de Sitter Vacua and Improved $\hbox{D3}$-$\overline{\hbox{D3}}$ Inflation
C.P. Burgess, F. Quevedo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a perturbative string theory-based method for stabilizing moduli that naturally leads to de Sitter vacua and inflationary scenarios, avoiding common problems like the eta problem in brane inflation models.
Contribution
It develops a novel perturbative stabilization mechanism using renormalization-group resummation, enabling controlled de Sitter vacua and inflation without nonperturbative effects or uplifting.
Findings
Achieves exponential large volume stabilization of moduli.
Provides a framework for inflation with hierarchies between inflationary and late-time scales.
Evades the eta problem in D3-anti-D3 inflation models.
Abstract
We propose a new mechanism that adapts to string theory a perturbative method for stabilizing moduli without leaving the domain of perturbative control, thereby evading the `Dine-Seiberg' problem. The only required nonperturbative information comes from the standard renormalization-group resummation of leading logarithms that allow us simultaneously to work to a fixed order in the perturbative parameter and to all orders in where is a large extra-dimensional modulus. The resulting potential is naturally minimized for moduli of order and so can be exponentially large given input parameters. The mechanism relies on accidental low-energy scaling symmetries known to be generic and so is robust against UV details. The resulting compactifications generically break supersymmetry and 4D de Sitter solutions are relatively…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
