Global p-Brane World: A New Approach to Stable Mass Hierarchy

Abstract

We find a class of extremal black hole-like global p-brane in higher-dimensional gravity with a negative cosmological constant. The region inside the p-brane horizon possesses all essential features required for the Randall-Sundrum-type brane world scenario. The set-up allows to interpret the horizon size as the compactification size in that the Planck scale is determined by the fundamental scale M* and the horizon size rH via the familiar relation MPl2 ~ M*2+n rHn, and the gravity behaves as expected in a world with n-extra dimensions compactified with size rH. Most importantly, a stable mass hierarchy between MPl and M* can be generated from topological charge of the p-brane and the horizon size rH therein. We also offer a new perspective on various issues associated to the brane world scenarios including the cosmological constant problem.

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