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Stability and Spectrum of Compactifications on Product Manifolds

arXiv:1310.6360 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.90.044047

Abstract

We study the spectrum and perturbative stability of Freund-Rubin compactifications on , where is itself a product of -dimensional Einstein manifolds. The higher-dimensional action has a cosmological term and a -form flux, which individually wraps each element of the product; the extended dimensions can be anti-de Sitter, Minkowski, or de Sitter. We find the masses of every excitation around this background, as well as the conditions under which these solutions are stable. This generalizes previous work on Freund-Rubin vacua, which focused on the case, in which a -form flux wraps a single -dimensional Einstein manifold. The case can have a classical instability when the -dimensional internal manifold is a product---one of the members of the product wants to shrink while the rest of the manifold expands. Here, we will see that individually wrapping each element of the product with a lower-form flux cures this cycle-collapse instability. The case can also have an instability when and to shape-mode perturbations; we find the same instability in compactifications with general , and show that it even extends to cases where . On the other hand, when or 3, the shape modes are always stable and there is a broad class of AdS and de Sitter vacua that are perturbatively stable to all fluctuations.

52 pages, 4 figures; v2: footnote and references added