Nonrenormalization of Flux Superpotentials in String Theory
Abstract
Recent progress in understanding modulus stabilization in string theory relies on the existence of a non-renormalization theorem for the 4D compactifications of Type IIB supergravity which preserve N=1 supersymmetry. We provide a simple proof of this non-renormalization theorem for a broad class of Type IIB vacua using the known symmetries of these compactifications, thereby putting them on a similar footing as the better-known non-renormalization theorems of heterotic vacua without fluxes. The explicit dependence of the tree-level flux superpotential on the dilaton field makes the proof more subtle than in the absence of fluxes.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0510213,
title = {Nonrenormalization of Flux Superpotentials in String Theory},
author = {C. P. Burgess and C. Escoda and F. Quevedo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0510213},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
16 pages, no figures. Final version, to appear in JHEP. Arguments for validity of R-symmetry made more explicit. Minor extra comments and references added