A no-go theorem shows that thin co-dimension-two branes cannot support de Sitter vacua in compactified supergravity, and higher co-dimensions need negative tension.
$\alpha'$-Cosmology: solutions and stability analysis
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We review O$(d,d)$ Covariant String Cosmology to all orders in $\alpha'$ in the presence of matter and study its solutions. We show that the perturbative analysis for a constant dilaton in the absence of a dilatonic charge does not lead to a time-independet equation of state. Meanwhile, the non-perturbative equations of motion allow de Sitter solutions in the String frame parametrized by the equation of state and the dilatonic charge. Among this set of solutions, we show that a cosmological constant equation of state implies a de Sitter solution both in String and Einstein frames while a winding equation of state implies a de Sitter solution in the former and a static phase in the latter. We also consider the stability of these solutions under homogeneous linear perturbations and show that they are not unstable, therefore defining viable cosmological scenarios.
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Higher co-dimension de Sitter branes
A no-go theorem shows that thin co-dimension-two branes cannot support de Sitter vacua in compactified supergravity, and higher co-dimensions need negative tension.