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SUSY Breaking and Moduli Stabilization from Fluxes in Gauged 6D Supergravity

Y. Aghababaie, C. P. Burgess, S. L. Parameswaran, F. Quevedo

TL;DR

This work analyzes a simple 6D gauged supergravity model (Salam–Sezgin) compactified on a sphere with monopole flux, producing a 4D N=1 theory with a fixed T modulus and a flat S direction at leading order. Nonperturbative SO(3) gaugino condensation generates a superpotential that competes with a D-term to lift the flat direction, and perturbative corrections to the Kahler potential, especially RG-improved logarithmic terms, can stabilize the dilaton at finite values, yielding SUSY breaking with a small positive vacuum energy. The results offer a tractable setting to study moduli stabilization, SUSY breaking, and cosmological implications in flux- and anomaly-cancelling compactifications, with potential links to string constructions on non-Ricci-flat manifolds and inflationary scenarios. The analysis highlights how controlled perturbative and nonperturbative effects can realize realistic features such as a stabilized dilaton, a fixed radion, and a positive cosmological constant, while pointing to open avenues for explicit string embeddings and brane-world extensions.

Abstract

We construct the 4D N=1 supergravity which describes the low-energy limit of 6D supergravity compactified on a sphere with a monopole background a la Salam and Sezgin. This provides a simple setting sharing the main properties of realistic string compactifications such as flat 4D spacetime, chiral fermions and N=1 supersymmetry as well as Fayet-Iliopoulos terms induced by the Green-Schwarz mechanism. The matter content of the resulting theory is a supersymmetric SO(3)xU(1) gauge model with two chiral multiplets, S and T. The expectation value of T is fixed by the classical potential, and S describes a flat direction to all orders in perturbation theory. We consider possible perturbative corrections to the Kahler potential in inverse powers of $Re S$ and $Re T$, and find that under certain circumstances, and when taken together with low-energy gaugino condensation, these can lift the degeneracy of the flat direction for $Re S$. The resulting vacuum breaks supersymmetry at moderately low energies in comparison with the compactification scale, with positive cosmological constant. It is argued that the 6D model might itself be obtained from string compactifications, giving rise to realistic string compactifications on non Ricci flat manifolds. Possible phenomenological and cosmological applications are briefly discussed.

SUSY Breaking and Moduli Stabilization from Fluxes in Gauged 6D Supergravity

TL;DR

This work analyzes a simple 6D gauged supergravity model (Salam–Sezgin) compactified on a sphere with monopole flux, producing a 4D N=1 theory with a fixed T modulus and a flat S direction at leading order. Nonperturbative SO(3) gaugino condensation generates a superpotential that competes with a D-term to lift the flat direction, and perturbative corrections to the Kahler potential, especially RG-improved logarithmic terms, can stabilize the dilaton at finite values, yielding SUSY breaking with a small positive vacuum energy. The results offer a tractable setting to study moduli stabilization, SUSY breaking, and cosmological implications in flux- and anomaly-cancelling compactifications, with potential links to string constructions on non-Ricci-flat manifolds and inflationary scenarios. The analysis highlights how controlled perturbative and nonperturbative effects can realize realistic features such as a stabilized dilaton, a fixed radion, and a positive cosmological constant, while pointing to open avenues for explicit string embeddings and brane-world extensions.

Abstract

We construct the 4D N=1 supergravity which describes the low-energy limit of 6D supergravity compactified on a sphere with a monopole background a la Salam and Sezgin. This provides a simple setting sharing the main properties of realistic string compactifications such as flat 4D spacetime, chiral fermions and N=1 supersymmetry as well as Fayet-Iliopoulos terms induced by the Green-Schwarz mechanism. The matter content of the resulting theory is a supersymmetric SO(3)xU(1) gauge model with two chiral multiplets, S and T. The expectation value of T is fixed by the classical potential, and S describes a flat direction to all orders in perturbation theory. We consider possible perturbative corrections to the Kahler potential in inverse powers of and , and find that under certain circumstances, and when taken together with low-energy gaugino condensation, these can lift the degeneracy of the flat direction for . The resulting vacuum breaks supersymmetry at moderately low energies in comparison with the compactification scale, with positive cosmological constant. It is argued that the 6D model might itself be obtained from string compactifications, giving rise to realistic string compactifications on non Ricci flat manifolds. Possible phenomenological and cosmological applications are briefly discussed.

Paper Structure

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