Small Vacuum Energy and Tunneling in a Modified Bousso-Polchinski Model
arXiv:2605.05357
Abstract
We propose a simplified model for the cosmological constant in string theory flux vacua motivated by type IIB and F-theory compactifications. Relative to the Bousso-Polchinski model, small vacuum energy spacing occurs in thin wafers rather than thin shells. The model is applied to the entire Schöller-Skarke database of Calabi-Yau fourfolds, which exhibit distinct sets of Hodge numbers. The overwhelming majority of those ( percent for some choices of parameters) exhibit a vacuum energy spacing of~ in Planck units or smaller. Brown-Teitelboim membrane nucleation transitions can populate this landscape of flux vacua. In the thin-wall approximation, and ignoring gravitational corrections, we find that the bubble transitions are always dominated by giant leaps in flux space. The age of the universe places a bound on Calabi-Yau topology that is satisfied for the entire Schöller-Skarke database.
21 pages plus references, appendices