A 10D supergravity reduction derives the 4D moduli space metric for Kähler moduli and, for the first time, for complex structure flat directions in warped type IIB flux compactifications.
Dynamics of Warped Flux Compactifications
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We discuss the four dimensional effective action for type IIB flux compactifications, and obtain the quadratic terms taking warp effects into account. The analysis includes both the 4-d zero modes and their KK excitations, which become light at large warping. We identify an `axial' type gauge for the supergravity fluctuations, which makes the four dimensional degrees of freedom manifest. The other key ingredient is the existence of constraints coming from the ten dimensional equations of motion. Applying these conditions leads to considerable simplifications, enabling us to obtain the low energy lagrangian explicitly. In particular, the warped K\"ahler potential for metric moduli is computed and it is shown that there are no mixings with the KK fluctuations and the result differs from previous proposals. The four dimensional potential contains a generalization of the Gukov-Vafa-Witten term, plus usual mass terms for KK modes.
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Dimensional Reduction and K\"ahler Metric for Metric Moduli in Imaginary Self-Dual Flux
A 10D supergravity reduction derives the 4D moduli space metric for Kähler moduli and, for the first time, for complex structure flat directions in warped type IIB flux compactifications.