Abstract

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We show that the classical cosmological constant in type II flux compactifications can be written as a sum of terms from the action of localized sources plus a specific contribution from non-trivial background fluxes. Exploiting two global scaling symmetries of the classical supergravity action, we find that the flux contribution can in many interesting cases be set to zero such that the cosmological constant is fully determined by the boundary conditions of the fields in the near-source region. This generalizes and makes more explicit previous arguments in the literature. We then discuss the problem of putting ...-branes at the tip of the Klebanov-Strassler throat glued to a compact space in type IIB string theory so as to engineer a de Sitter solution. Our result for the cosmological constant and a simple global argument indicate that inserting a fully localized and backreacting ...-brane into such a background yields a singular energy density for the NSNS and RR 3-form field strengths at the ...-brane. This argument does not rely on partial smearing of the ...-brane or a linearization of field equations, but on a few general assumptions that we also discuss carefully.

Details

Title
Cosmological constant, near brane behavior and singularities
Author
Gautason, Fridrik Freyr; Junghans, Daniel; Zagermann, Marco
Pages
1-33
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Sep 2013
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
10298479
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1652880040
Copyright
SISSA, Trieste, Italy 2013