Constrained superfields from an anti-D3-brane in KKLT

Abstract

The KKLT construction of dS vacua relies on an uplift term that arises from an anti-D3-brane. It was argued by Kachru, Pearson and Verlinde that this anti-D3-brane is an excited state in a supersymmetric theory since it can decay to a supersymmetric ground state. Hence the anti-D3-brane breaks supersymmetry spontaneously and one should be able to package all the world-volume fields on the anti-D3-brane into a four dimensional N=1 supersymmetric action. Here we extend previous results and identify the constrained superfields that correspond to all the degrees of freedom on the anti-D3-brane. In particular, we show explicitly that the four 4D worldvolume spinors give rise to constrained chiral multiplets S and Yi, i=1,2,3 that satisfy S2=SYi=0. We also conjecture (and provide evidence in a forthcoming publication) that the vector field Aμ and the three scalars φi give rise to a field strength multiplet Wα and three chiral multiplets Hi that satisfy the constraints S Wα= D α (S Hi)=0. This is the first time that such constrained multiplets appear in string theory constructions.

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