A Solution to the Hierarchy Problem with an Infinitely Large Extra Dimension and Moduli Stabilization
Z. Chacko, A.E. Nelson

TL;DR
This paper presents a six-dimensional model with a non-compact extra dimension and warped geometry that addresses the hierarchy problem by creating a large warp factor difference, incorporating moduli stabilization through quantum effects and bulk scalar fields.
Contribution
It introduces a novel six-dimensional solution with positive-tension branes, a non-trivial warp factor, and a combined mechanism for moduli stabilization involving quantum and bulk scalar field effects.
Findings
Hierarchy problem is resolved via large warp factor difference.
Both branes can have positive tensions.
Moduli are stabilized by quantum and scalar field effects.
Abstract
We construct a class of solutions to the Einstein's equations for dimensions greater than or equal to six. These solutions are characterized by a non-trivial warp factor and possess a non-compact extra dimension. We study in detail a simple model in six dimensions containing two four branes. One of each brane's four spatial directions is compactified. The hierarchy problem is resolved by the enormous difference between the warp factors at the positions of the two branes, with the standard model fields living on the brane with small warp factor. Both branes can have positive tensions. Their positions, and the size of the compact dimension are determined in terms of the fundamental parameters of the theory by a combination of two independent and comparable effects---an anisotropic contribution to the stress tensor of each brane from quantum fields living on it and a contribution to the…
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