On Issues in Swiss Cheese Compactifications
High Energy Physics - Theory
2011-03-02 v1
Abstract
We give a brief review of our previous works: [1,2]. We discuss two sets of issues. The first has to do with the possibility of getting a non-supersymmetric dS minimum without the addition of anti-D3 branes as in KKLT, and axionic slow-roll inflation, in type II flux compactifications. The second has to do with the "Inverse Problem" [3] and "Fake Superpotentials" [4] for extremal (non)supersymmetric black holes in type II compactifications. We use (orientifold of) a "Swiss Cheese" Calabi-Yau [5] expressed as a degree-18 hypersurface in WCP^4[1,1,1,6,9] in the "large-volume-scenario" limit [6] for the former.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0809.5149,
title = {On Issues in Swiss Cheese Compactifications},
author = {Aalok Misra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.5149},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
Invited Review for MPLA; 15 pages, LaTeX