String theoretic bounds on Lorentz violating warped compactification

Jan, 2003
20 pages
Published in:
  • JHEP 04 (2003) 012
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Abstract:
We consider warped compactifications that solve the 10 dimensional supergravity equations of motion at a point, stabilize the position of a D3-brane world, and admit a warp factor that violates Lorentz invariance along the brane. This gives a string embedding of ``asymmetrically warped'' models which we use to calculate stringy (\alpha') corrections to standard model dispersion relations, paying attention to the maximum speeds for different particles. We find, from the dispersion relations, limits on gravitational Lorentz violation in these models, improving on current limits on the speed of graviton propagation, including those derived from field theoretic loops. We comment on the viability of models that use asymmetric warping for self-tuning of the brane cosmological constant.
  • supergravity
  • dimension: 10
  • compactification
  • field equations: solution
  • fluctuation
  • dispersion relation
  • violation: Lorentz
  • string model