Abstract: We discuss the stabilization of the compact dimension for a class of five-dimensional orbifold supergravity models. Supersymmetry is broken by the superpotential on a boundary. Classically, the size of the fifth dimension is undetermined, with or without supersymmetry breaking, and the effective potential is of no-scale type. The size is fixed by quantum corrections to the K"ahler potential, the Casimir energy and Fayet-Iliopoulos (FI) terms localized at the boundaries. For an FI scale of order , as in heterotic string compactifications with anomalous symmetries, one obtains . A small mass is predicted for the scalar fluctuation associated with the fifth dimension, .
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