Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1842753 | Nuclear Physics B | 2007 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Stabilization of closed string moduli in toroidal orientifold compactifications of type IIB string theory are studied using constant internal magnetic fields on D-branes and 3-form fluxes that preserve N=1 supersymmetry in four dimensions. Our analysis corrects and extends previous work by us, and indicates that charged scalar VEV's need to be turned on, in addition to the fluxes, in order to construct a consistent supersymmetric model. As an explicit example, we first show the stabilization of all Kähler class and complex structure moduli by turning on magnetic fluxes on different sets of D9-branes that wrap the internal space T6 in a compactified type I string theory, when a charged scalar on one of these branes acquires a non-zero VEV. The latter can also be determined by adding extra magnetized branes, as we demonstrate in a subsequent example. In a different model with magnetized D7-branes, in a IIB orientifold on T6/Z2, we show the stabilization of all the closed string moduli, including the axion-dilaton at weak string coupling gs, by turning on appropriate closed string 3-form fluxes.
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Authors
Ignatios Antoniadis, Alok Kumar, Tristan Maillard,