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A New Class of de Sitter Vacua in Type IIB Large Volume Compactifications

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arxiv 1707.01095 v1 pith:XN72YPHV submitted 2017-07-04 hep-th

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We construct a new class of metastable de Sitter vacua of flux compactifications of type IIB string theory. These solutions provide a natural extension of the `Large Volume Scenario' anti-de Sitter vacua, and can analogously be realised at parametrically large volume and weak string coupling, using standard ${\cal N}=1$ supergravity. For these new vacua, a positive vacuum energy is achieved from the inclusion of a small amount of flux-induced supersymmetry breaking in the complex structure and axio-dilaton sector, and no additional `uplift' contribution (e.g.~from anti-branes) is required. We show that the approximate no-scale structure of the effective theory strongly influences the spectrum of the stabilised moduli: one complex structure modulus remains significantly lighter than the supersymmetry breaking scale, and metastability requires only modest amounts of tuning. After discussing these general results, we provide a recipe for constructing de Sitter vacua on a given compactification manifold, and give an explicit example of a de Sitter vacuum for the compactification on the Calabi-Yau orientifold realised in $\mathbb{CP}^4_{11169}$. Finally, we note that these solutions have intriguing implications for phenomenology, predicting no superpartners in the spectrum below $\sim$50 TeV, and no WIMP dark matter.

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