Intricacies of classical de Sitter string backgrounds
David Andriot, Paul Marconnet, Timm Wrase
Abstract
Up-to-date, there is no known example of a classical de Sitter solution of string theory, despite several good candidates. We consider here two newly discovered 10d supergravity de Sitter solutions, and analyse in great detail whether they can be promoted to classical string backgrounds. To that end, we identify five requirements to be met, and develop the necessary 10d tools to test the solutions. Eventually, they both fail to verify simultaneously all requirements, in spite of positive partial results. The explicit values obtained offer a clear illustration of the situation, and the analysis highlights various subtleties. We finally discuss the relation to the problem of scale separation.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsSupergravityString (physics)De Sitter universeTheoretical physicsString theoryAnti-de Sitter spaceScale (ratio)Mathematical physicsSupersymmetryQuantum mechanicsUniverseBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies