An alternative for moduli stabilisation
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Abstract: The one-loop vacuum energy is explicitly computed for a class of perturbative string vacua where supersymmetry is spontaneously broken by a T-duality invariant asymmetric Scherk-Schwarz deformation. The low-lying spectrum is tachyon-free for any value of the compactification radii and thus no Hagedorn-like phase-transition takes place. Indeed, the induced effective potential is free of divergence, and has a global anti de Sitter minimum where geometric moduli are naturally stabilised.
Recommendations
- Scherk‐Schwarz reductions and their quantum moduli space
- Stable non-supersymmetric vacua in the moduli space of non-critical superstrings
- Moduli stabilization in meta-stable heterotic supergravity vacua
- Heterotic moduli stabilisation and non-supersymmetric vacua
- Moduli stabilisation on the worldsheet
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