Quantum effects, brane tension and large hierarchy in the brane world

Jul, 2000
5 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 63 (2001) 044008
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Abstract:
Semiclassical Einstein's equation in five-dimension with a negative cosmological constant and conformally invariant bulk matter fields is examined in the brane world scenario with the S^1/Z_2 compactification. When numbers N_{b,f} of bosonic and fermionic fields satisfy I<\kappa^2l^{-3}(N_b-N_f)<32I, we obtain an exact semiclassical solution which has two static branes with positive tension and for which the warp factor can be arbitrarily large. Here, \kappa^2 is the five-dimensional gravitational constant, l is a length scale determined by the negative five-dimensional cosmological constant, and II is a dimensionless positive constant of order unity. However, in order to obtain a large warp factor, fine tuning of brane tensions is required. Hence, in order to solve the hierarchy problem, we need to justify the fine tuning by another new mechanism.
  • Kaluza-Klein model
  • coupling: matter
  • dimension: 5
  • compactification
  • Einstein equation: solution
  • invariance: conformal
  • membrane model
  • energy: Casimir
  • hierarchy