A Note on the Magnitude of the Flux Superpotential

Abstract

The magnitude of the flux superpotential Wflux plays a crucial role in determining the scales of IIB string compactifications after moduli stabilisation. It has been argued that values of Wflux much less than one are preferred, and even required for physical and consistency reasons. This note revisits these arguments. We establish that the coupling (g) of heavy Kaluza-Klein modes to light states scales as MKK / MPl (hence is suppressed by two third powers of the inverse volume of compactification) and argue that consistency of the superspace derivative expansion requires gF/M2 m3/2/ MKK << 1, where F is the auxiliary field of the light fields and M the ultraviolet cutoff. This gives only a mild constraint on the flux superpotential, Wflux << V1/3 (where V is the volume of the compactification), which can be easily satisfied for order one values of Wflux. This regime is also statistically favoured and makes the Bousso-Polchinski mechanism for the vacuum energy hierarchically more efficient.

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