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Forbidden territories in the string landscape

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-11-18 v3

Abstract

Problems of stabilizing moduli of the type--IIB string theory on toroidal orientifolds \T6/Z2\T^6/\Z_2, in presence of worldvolume fluxes on various D-branes, are considered. For Z2Z_2 actions, introducing either O9 or O3 planes, we rule out the possibility of moduli stabilization in a wide class of models with N=1\mathcal{N}=1 supersymmetry, characterized by the type of fluxes turned on along D-brane worldvolume. Our results, in particular, imply that Abelian worldvolume fluxes can not by themselves stabilize closed string moduli, in a consistent supersymmtric model, for above orientifold compactifications. We also discuss other Z2Z_2 orientifolds of T6T^6 and show that certain other brane wrappings are also ruled out by similar consistency requirements. In specific setups we consider examples with D9-branes wrapping on a complex three-torus with its world-volume fluxes taken to be semi-homogeneous bundles and D7-branes wrapping holomorphic four-cycles of the complex three-torus carrying world-volume fluxes.

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@article{arxiv.0706.1825,
  title  = {Forbidden territories in the string landscape},
  author = {Alok Kumar and Subir Mukhopadhyay and Koushik Ray},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0706.1825},
  year   = {2009}
}
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