Moduli axions, stabilizing moduli, and the large field swampland conjecture in heterotic M-theory
Résumé
We compute the F- and D-term potential energy for the dilaton, complex structure, and Kähler moduli of realistic vacua of heterotic M-theory compactified on Calabi-Yau threefolds where, for simplicity, we choose h 1 , 1 = h 2 , 1 = 1 . However, the formalism is immediately applicable to the “universal” moduli of Calabi-Yau threefolds with h 1 , 1 = h 1 , 2 > 1 as well. The F-term potential is computed using the nonperturbative complex structure, gaugino condensate and “world sheet instanton” superpotentials in theories in which the hidden sector contains an anomalous U ( 1 ) structure group. The Green-Schwarz anomaly cancellation induces inhomogeneous “axion” transformations for the imaginary components of the dilaton and Kähler modulus—which then produce a D-term potential. V D is a function of the real components of the dilaton and Kähler modulus ( s and t ) that is minimized and precisely vanishes along a unique line in the s − t plane. Excitations transverse to this line have a mass m anom which is an explicit function of t . The F-term potential energy is then evaluated along the V D = 0 line. For values of t small enough that m anom ≳ M U —where M U is the compactification scale—we plot V F for a realistic choice of coefficients as a function of the Pfaffian parameter p . We find values of p for which V F has a global minimum at negative or zero vacuum density or a metastable minimum with positive vacuum density. In all three cases, the s , t , and associated “axion” moduli are completely stabilized. Finally, we show that, for any of these vacua, the large t behavior of the potential energy satisfies the “large scalar field” Swampland conjecture. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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