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On D-brane dynamics and moduli stabilization

High Energy Physics - Theory 2017-10-11 v3

Abstract

We discuss the effect of the dynamics of D-branes on moduli stabilization in type IIB string theory compactifications, with reference to a concrete toy model of T6/Z3 orientifold compactification with fractional D3-branes and anti-D3-branes at orbifold fixed points. The resulting attractive forces between anti-D3-branes and D3-branes, together with the repulsive forces between anti-D3-branes and O3-planes, can affect the stability of the compact space. There are no complex structure moduli in T6/Z3 orientifold, which should thus capture some generic features of more general settings where all complex structure moduli are stabilized by three-form fluxes. The simultaneous presence of branes and anti-branes brings along the breaking of supersymmetry. Non-BPS combinations of this type are typical of "brane supersymmetry breaking", and are a necessary ingredient in the KKLT scenario for stabilizing the remaining Kahler moduli. The conclusion of our analysis is that, while mutual D-brane interactions sometimes help Kahler moduli stabilization, this is not always the case.

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@article{arxiv.1706.07161,
  title  = {On D-brane dynamics and moduli stabilization},
  author = {Noriaki Kitazawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.07161},
  year   = {2017}
}

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12 pages, 3 figures

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