Nested warped geometry in a non-flat braneworld scenario
Arko Bhaumik, Soumitra SenGupta

TL;DR
This paper extends nested warped braneworld models to include non-zero brane curvature, analyzing how cosmological constants affect hierarchy resolution, brane tensions, and fermion mass generation in various regimes.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized framework for nested warped models with non-zero brane curvature, exploring implications for hierarchy problem and brane tensions.
Findings
Small upper bound on |Ω| for negative curvature to solve hierarchy problem
Positive brane tensions possible for anti de Sitter and de Sitter branes under certain conditions
Generalization of results to arbitrary n-fold nested warped models
Abstract
We generalize nested multiply warped braneworld models by incorporating non-zero brane curvature caused by an effective cosmological constant {\Omega} induced on the 3-branes. Starting with the doubly warped model, we first analyze the case where the maximally warped brane is identified as the visible brane. For {\Omega} < 0, resolution of the gauge hierarchy problem imposes a small upper bound on |{\Omega}|, and can possibly lead to positivity of all the 3-brane tensions. For {\Omega} > 0, the latter is not possible but the tuning of the cosmological constant to its tiny observed value is linked to the tuning of the extra dimensional moduli close to the inverse Planck length, justifying the original flat brane approximation. In both regimes, we study the dependence of the scale-clustering of the pair of TeV-branes on the brane cosmological constant and hence its potential role in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
