Stabilizing Moduli with String Cosmology
Abstract
In this talk I will discuss the role of finite temperature quantum corrections in string cosmology and show that they can lead to a stabilization mechanism for the volume moduli. I will show that from the higher dimensional perspective this results from the effect of states of enhanced symmetry on the one-loop free energy. These states lead not only to stabilization, but also suggest an alternative model for cold dark matter. At late times, when the low energy effective field theory gives the appropriate description of the dynamics, the moduli will begin to slow-roll and stabilization will generically fail. However, stabilization can be recovered by considering cosmological particle production near the points of enhanced symmetry leading to the process known as moduli trapping.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-th/0409281,
title = {Stabilizing Moduli with String Cosmology},
author = {Scott Watson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0409281},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Talk presented at PASCOS 2004. To be published in proceedings (World Scientific, 2004)