Loops, Local Corrections and Warping in the LVS and other Type IIB Models
Abstract
To establish metastable de Sitter vacua or even just scale-separated AdS, control over perturbative corrections to the string-derived leading-order 4d lagrangian is crucial. Such corrections can be classified in three types: First, there are genuine loop effects, insensitive to the UV completion of the 10d theory. Second, there are local corrections or, equivalently, 10d higher-dimension operators which may or may not be related to loop-effects. Third, warping corrections affect the 4d Kahler potential but are expected not to violate the 4d no-scale structure. With this classification in mind, we attempt to derive the Berg-Haack-Pajer conjecture for Kahler corrections in type-IIB Calabi-Yau orientifolds and extend it to include further terms. This is crucial since the interesting applications of this conjecture are in the context of generic Calabi-Yau geometries rather than in the torus-based models from which the main motivation originally stems. As an important by-product, we resolve a known apparent inconsistency between the parametric behaviour of string loop results and field-theoretic expectations. Our findings lead to some interesting new statements concerning loop effects associated with blowup-cycles, loop corrections in fibre inflation, and possible logarithmic effects in the Kahler and scalar potential.
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@article{arxiv.2204.06009,
title = {Loops, Local Corrections and Warping in the LVS and other Type IIB Models},
author = {Xin Gao and Arthur Hebecker and Simon Schreyer and Victoria Venken},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.06009},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
52 pages, 5 figures v2: minor corrections, v3: version accepted for publication on JHEP