Gravitational Forces in the Randall-Sundrum Model with a Scalar Stabilizing Field
Abstract
We consider the problem of gravitational forces between point particles on the branes in a five dimensional (5D) Randall-Sundrum model with two branes (at and ) and symmetry of the fifth dimension. The matter on the branes is viewed as a perturbation on the vacuum metric and treated to linear order. In previous work \cite{ad} it was seen that the trace of the transverse part of the 4D metric on the TeV brane, , contributed a Newtonian potential enhanced by and thus produced gross disagreement with experiment. In this work we include a scalar stabilizing field and solve the coupled Einstein and scalar equations to leading order for the case where is small and the vacuum field is a decreasing function of . then grows a mass factor where however, is suppressed from its natural value, , by an exponential factor , . Thus agreement with experiment depends on the interplay between the enhancing and decaying exponentials. Current data eliminates a significant part of the parameter space, and the Randall-Sundrum model will be sensitive to any improvements on the tests of the Newtonian force law at smaller distances.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0509081,
title = {Gravitational Forces in the Randall-Sundrum Model with a Scalar Stabilizing Field},
author = {R. Arnowitt and J. Dent},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0509081},
year = {2008}
}
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22 pages, Fig.1 added