Solving the Decompactification Problem in String Theory
Abstract
We investigate heterotic ground states in four dimensions in which N=4 supersymmetry is spontaneously broken to N=2. N=4 supersymmetry is restored at a decompactification limit corresponding to . We calculate the full moduli dependent threshold corrections and confirm that they are supressed in the decompactification limit as expected from the restoration of N=4 supersymmetry. This should be contrasted with the behavior of the standard N=2 groundstates where the coupling blow up linearly with the volume of the decompactifying manifold. This mechanism provides a solution to the decompactification problem for the gauge coupling constants. We also discuss how the mechanism can be implemented in ground states with lower supersymmetry.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-th/9606087,
title = {Solving the Decompactification Problem in String Theory},
author = {E. Kiritsis and C. Kounnas and M. Petropoulos and J. Rizos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9606087},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
14pp, LaTeX some typos corrected