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The LARGE Volume Scenario: Realisation and Cosmological

Implications

M. Cicoli, J. Conlon, FQ, 0708.1873 [hep-th] + to appearJ. Conlon, R. Kallosh, A. Linde, FQ, to appear

F. Quevedo, Cambridge. Liverpool, March 2008.

Related talks: E. Plauschinn and E. Palti

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String Phenomenology

• Explicit Realistic Models(SU(3)xSU(2)xU(1), 3 families, etc.)

• Model Independent Issues(axions, no-global symmetries,….,SUSY breaking, moduli

stabilisation,…)

• 4D Effective Actions(Explicit form of K, W, f. For N=1 compactifications)

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Why LARGE volume?

• Effective field theory robust

• Phenomenology M2

Planck=M2

string V

V=104 Mstring=MGUT=1017

GeV

V=1030 Mstring=1 TeV

V=1015 Mstring=1011

GeV

(Also RS warping !)

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MODULI STABILISATION?

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Exponentially Large Volumes in IIB

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Perturbative vs Non perturbative :

• In general:

• Then:

• Usually V0 dominates but V0=0 (no-scale )

• Dominant term is VJ unless W0<<1 (KKLT)

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Exponentially Large Volumes

• Perturbative (alpha’) corrections to K

• At least two Kähler moduli (h21>h11>1)Example :

BBCQ, CQS (2005)BBCQ, CQS (2005)

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String scale: Ms2=M2

Planck/V

W0~1-10

Ms=1 TeV problematic from 5th force

Exponentially large volumen !!!

as~2π/gs N

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UniverseUniverse

D3 BraneD3 Brane

oror

D7 BraneD7 Brane

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Standard Model on D7 Branes

• Solve hierarchy problem Mstring = 1011 GeV!

• W0~1 (no fine tuning)

• Kahler potential for chiral matter computedConlon, Cremades, FQ (2006) Conlon, Cremades, FQ (2006)

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The Standard Model in the CYThe Standard Model in the CY

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Chiral Matter on D7 Branes

Soft SUSY Breaking terms

• Universality!Universality!• No extra CP violation!No extra CP violation!

• MMii = m = m3/23/2 / log (Mp/m / log (Mp/m3/23/2))

• String scale 10String scale 101111 GeV GeV • Solves hierarchy problem!Solves hierarchy problem!

Conlon et al.Conlon et al.

Simplest case λ=1/3

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General Conditions for LARGE Volume

• h12 > h11 > 1

• At least one blow-up mode (point-like singularity)

• Blow-up mode fixed by non-perturbative effects, volume by alpha’ corrections

• For Nsmall blow-up modes, there are L=h11-Nsmall-1 flat directions at tree-level

• These directions are usually lifted by perturbative effects

L moduli lighter than volume!

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String Loop Corrections

Berg-Haack-KorsBerg-Haack-Kors

Berg-Haack-Pajer Berg-Haack-Pajer

Leading order correction for V is alpha’ but string loops relevant to fix other moduli

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TauSM

Example 1Example 1Blumenhagen et alBlumenhagen et al

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Example 2: K3 Fibrations

• K3 Fibration with 2 Kahler moduli [1,1,2,2,6] model

• No LARGE volume

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• K3 Fibration with 3 Kahler moduli (one blow- up)

• tau3 small, tau 1 and tau 2 LARGE

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V

Volume,

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COSMOLOGY

(Inflation, Cosmological moduli problem, etc.)

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BRANE - ANTIBRANE INFLATIONBRANE - ANTIBRANE INFLATION

All branes inflate while two approachAll branes inflate while two approach

Inflaton: Open string mode Inflaton: Open string mode (talks by R. Gregory, M. Haack and H. Stoica)(talks by R. Gregory, M. Haack and H. Stoica)

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KAHLER MODULI INFLATION

Candidate Inflatons: Closed string modes

Kahler Moduli (size/axion)

Small modulus inflaton

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Kähler Moduli Inflation

Calabi-Yau:

h2121>>h1111>2

volume τn

V

Conlon-FQ Conlon-FQ

Bond-Kofman-ProkushkinBond-Kofman-Prokushkin

Small field inflation

No fine-tuning!!

0.960<n<0.967

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Open Questions

• Loop effects tend to spoil flatness

• Non tensor perturbations (r=T/S<<<1)?

• Tension phenomenology vs cosmology

Gravitino mass 1 TeV/Gravitino mass >> 1 TeV ??

(string scale 10 11 GeV/ string scale ~ GUT scale)

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Low Energy SUSY vs Inflation

• Low scale inflation?

• Runaway before reheating? Conlon, Kallosh, Linde, FQ

Ross et al, …

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No Overshooting problem!!!

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New Candidate Inflatons

• L=h11-Nsmall-1 `almost’ flat directions are light

• Mass=V-5/3< Volume modulus mass

m=V-3/2~H

• Recall η ~ mass2/H Cicoli et al.

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After Inflation

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Physics of Moduli Fields

• Dilaton and Complex Structure

• Small (heavy) Kahler moduli

• Large (light) Kahler modulus

Moduli masses:

Volume axion m~exp(-V)<<10-33 eV (equality if Mstring=MGUT)!

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Summary of couplings

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Other Cosmological Implications

• Cosmological moduli problem

• Observational implications of light volume modulus?

U,S: trapped at their minimumU,S: trapped at their minimum

T: except for volume, heavy and decay fast ! (No T: except for volume, heavy and decay fast ! (No CMP nor gravitino overproduction)CMP nor gravitino overproduction)

Volume: (mass MeV) CMP Volume: (mass MeV) CMP

Gamma rays, e+-e-

J.Conlon, FQJ.Conlon, FQ

DCQR, BKNDCQR, BKN

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The 511 keV LineThe 511 keV Line

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INTEGRAL/ SPI 511 keV lineINTEGRAL/ SPI 511 keV line

Light Modulus χ: Dark matter?

Mass 1MeV, coupling to electrons dominant

511 keV from volume modulus decay? (prediction!)511 keV from volume modulus decay? (prediction!)

BUT `almost’ ruled out 2 months ago!!!BUT `almost’ ruled out 2 months ago!!!

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Intensity

INTEGRAL

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General Picture

• Nsmall heavy Kahler moduli (cosmological harmless)

• Volume modulus (CMP + 511 keV line+ predicted monochromatic line!) (see Boyarski et al)

• L=h11-Nsmall-1 lighter moduli (candidate inflatons, CMP, new monochromatic lines!! (observable?))

• CMP (late low energy inflation?)

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Conclusions

• Non-perturbative effects fix only a fraction of Kahler moduli (Nsmall)

• Alpha’ effects fix volume to exponentially large values (Both LARGE volume and large warping in the same class of models!?)

• Loop corrections needed to fix the rest of Kahler moduli

• Interesting phenomenology/cosmology• Astrophysics (forest of monochromatic lines?)• Fully realistic model?

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Solution of CMP?Thermal Inflation

Lyth+Stewart (1995)Lyth+Stewart (1995)

Number of e-folds

N~10 dilutes moduli