How Heavy Can Moduli Be?
Abstract
In Kaluza-Klein (KK) compactification of gravitational theories, moduli fields, which are scalar fields associated to the deformations of the compact manifold, are typically lighter than the KK gravitons. However, a universal limit on their mass does not seem to exist. We provide numerical evidence that a light scalar particle, with mass ratio to the first KK graviton (m sc/m1KK)2 ≤ 4/3, is necessary for the consistency of the 4d effective theory of KK gravitons. This can be interpreted as a limit on how rigidly the compact manifold can be stabilized.
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