No-scale supergravity from higher dimensions
Riccardo D'Auria, Sergio Ferrara, Mario Trigiante

TL;DR
This paper explores how flux compactifications in Type IIB orientifolds can be understood through the lens of gauged no-scale supergravities, providing insights into their theoretical structure.
Contribution
It offers a new interpretation of flux compactifications using gauged no-scale supergravity frameworks, linking string theory compactifications to supergravity models.
Findings
Flux compactifications can be described by gauged no-scale supergravities.
The approach clarifies the structure of moduli stabilization.
Connections between string theory and supergravity are strengthened.
Abstract
We discuss recent results on the interpretation of flux compactifications on certain Type IIB orientifolds in terms of gauged N-extended supergravities of no--scale type.
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