Abstract
We construct the effective theory of the universal Kähler modulus in warped compactifications using the Hamiltonian formulation of general relativity. The spacetime dependent 10d solution is constructed at the linear level for both the volume modulus and its axionic partner, and nontrivial cancellations of warping effects are found in the dimensional reduction. Our main result is that the Kähler potential is not corrected by warping, up to an overall shift in the background value of the volume modulus. We extend the analysis beyond the linearized approximation by computing the fully backreacted 10d metric corresponding to a finite volume modulus fluctuation. Also, we discuss the behavior of the modulus in strongly warped regions and show that there are no mixings with light Kaluza-Klein modes. These results are important for the phenomenology and cosmology of flux compactifications. © 2009 SISSA.
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Frey, A. R., Torroba, G., Underwood, B., & Douglas, M. R. (2009). The universal Kähler modulus in warped compactifications. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2009(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2009/01/036
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