Monday, March 5, 2012

1203.0112 (Dong-il Hwang et al.)

The no-boundary measure in string theory: Applications to moduli
stabilization, flux compactification, and cosmic landscape
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Dong-il Hwang, Bum-Hoon Lee, Hanno Sahlmann, Dong-han Yeom
We investigate the no-boundary measure in the context of moduli stabilization. To this end, we first show that for exponential potentials, there are no classical histories once the slope exceeds a critical value. We also investigate the probability distributions given by the no-boundary wave-function near maxima of the potential. These results are then applied to a simple model that compactifies 6D to 4D (HBSV model) with fluxes. We find that the no-boundary wavefunction effectively stabilizes the moduli of the model. Moreover, we find the a priori probability for the cosmological constant in this model. We find that a negative value is preferred, and a vanishing cosmological constant is not distinguished by the probability measure. We also discuss the application to the cosmic landscape. Our preliminary arguments indicate that the probability of obtaining anti de Sitter space is vastly greater than for de Sitter.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.0112

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