Type II orientifold flux vacua in 3D
Abstract
We initiate a systematic study of type II orientifold flux vacua in three dimensions including gauge and metric fluxes, O-planes and D-branes. We derive simple flux models (we dub them RSTU-models) that admit a description in terms of gauged supergravities with half-maximal supersymmetry in three dimensions. As a landscape appetizer, we present various multi-parametric families of supersymmetric and non-supersymmetric AdS and Mkw vacua. Remarkably, negative masses turn out to be always absent in the spectrum of scalar fluctuations, thus making all the vacua perturbatively stable within half-maximal supergravity. We provide examples of non-supersymmetric type IIB AdS flux vacua which feature parametrically-controlled scale separation and come along with integer-valued conformal dimensions of the would-be dual CFT operators. We also comment on the implications of our results in light of the Swampland Program.
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@article{arxiv.2408.01403,
title = {Type II orientifold flux vacua in 3D},
author = {Álvaro Arboleya and Adolfo Guarino and Matteo Morittu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.01403},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
59 pages, 30 tables. v2: new results added on type IIA mass spectra, discussion on scales and sources corrected, results and conclusions unaffected, references added. v3: minor corrections, published version. v4: discussion on scale separation improved, conclusions unaffected