9 results on '"Singh, Kajal"'
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2. Joint Statistics of Cosmological Constant and SUSY Breaking in Flux Vacua with Nilpotent Goldstino
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Cicoli, Michele, Licheri, Matteo, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, Sinha, Kuver, Cicoli, Michele, Licheri, Matteo, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, and Sinha, Kuver
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We obtain the joint distribution of the gravitino mass and the cosmological constant in KKLT and LVS models with anti-D3 brane uplifting described via the nilpotent goldstino formalism. Moduli stabilisation (of both complex structure and Kaehler moduli) is incorporated so that we sample only over points corresponding to vacua. Our key inputs are the distributions of the flux superpotential, the string coupling and the hierarchies of warped throats. In the limit of zero cosmological constant, we find that both in KKLT and LVS the distributions are tilted favourably towards lower scales of supersymmetry breaking., Comment: 21 pages
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- 2022
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3. On the Search for Low $W_0$
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Broeckel, Igor, Cicoli, Michele, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, Sinha, Kuver, Broeckel, Igor, Cicoli, Michele, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, and Sinha, Kuver
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The magnitude of the vacuum expectation value of the Gukov-Vafa-Witten superpotential $|W_0|$ plays a central role in the phenomenology of type IIB flux compactifications. Recent analytical constructions have shown that perturbatively flat vacua can be used to obtain very low values of $|W_0|$. We present systematic algorithms to carry out exhaustive numerical searches for such vacua. We also analyse them in the statistical context, as part of the entire ensemble of type IIB flux vacua at low $|W_0|$. Our preliminary analysis indicates that these perturbatively flat vacua are statistically sparse in the whole set of vacua at low $|W_0|$ as calculated by Denef and Douglas. Two-moduli examples are used to illustrate these more general findings in specific settings. We find that these simple cases are good examples for existence proofs but they do not feature a large statistical tuning freedom for phenomenological applications., Comment: 17 pages + references, 3 tables
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- 2021
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4. On the Search for Low $W_0$
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Broeckel, Igor, Cicoli, Michele, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, Sinha, Kuver, Broeckel, Igor, Cicoli, Michele, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, and Sinha, Kuver
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The magnitude of the vacuum expectation value of the Gukov-Vafa-Witten superpotential $|W_0|$ plays a central role in the phenomenology of type IIB flux compactifications. Recent analytical constructions have shown that perturbatively flat vacua can be used to obtain very low values of $|W_0|$. We present systematic algorithms to carry out exhaustive numerical searches for such vacua. We also analyse them in the statistical context, as part of the entire ensemble of type IIB flux vacua at low $|W_0|$. Our preliminary analysis indicates that these perturbatively flat vacua are statistically sparse in the whole set of vacua at low $|W_0|$ as calculated by Denef and Douglas. Two-moduli examples are used to illustrate these more general findings in specific settings. We find that these simple cases are good examples for existence proofs but they do not feature a large statistical tuning freedom for phenomenological applications., Comment: 17 pages + references, 3 tables
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- 2021
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5. Moduli Stabilisation and the Statistics of Axion Physics in the Landscape
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Broeckel, Igor, Cicoli, Michele, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, Sinha, Kuver, Broeckel, Igor, Cicoli, Michele, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, and Sinha, Kuver
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String theory realisations of the QCD axion are often said to belong to the anthropic window where the decay constant is around the GUT scale and the initial misalignment angle has to be tuned close to zero. In this paper we revisit this statement by studying the statistics of axion physics in the string landscape. We take moduli stabilisation properly into account since the stabilisation of the saxions is crucial to determine the physical properties of the corresponding axionic partners. We focus on the model-independent case of closed string axions in type IIB flux compactifications and find that their decay constants and mass spectrum feature a logarithmic, instead of a power-law, distribution. In the regime where the effective field theory is under control, most of these closed string axions are ultra-light axion-like particles, while axions associated to blow-up modes can naturally play the role of the QCD axion. Hence, the number of type IIB flux vacua with a closed string QCD axion with an intermediate scale decay constant and a natural value of the misalignment angle is only logarithmically suppressed. In a recent paper we found that this correlates also with a logarithmic distribution of the supersymmetry breaking scale, providing the intriguing indication that most, if not all, of the phenomenologically interesting quantities in the string landscape might feature a logarithmic distribution., Comment: 30 pages + appendices, 2 figures
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- 2021
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6. Fibre inflation and precision CMB data
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Bhattacharya, Sukannya, Dutta, Koushik, Gangopadhyay, Mayukh Raj, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, Bhattacharya, Sukannya, Dutta, Koushik, Gangopadhyay, Mayukh Raj, Maharana, Anshuman, and Singh, Kajal
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Generic features of models of inflation obtained from string compactifications are the correlations between the model parameters and the postinflationary evolution of the universe. Thus, the postinflationary evolution depends on the inflationary model parameters and accurate inflationary predictions require that this be incorporated in the evolution of the primordial spectrum. The fibre inflation model is a promising model of inflation constructed in type IIB string theory. This model has two interesting features in its postinflationary evolution. The reheating temperature of the model is directly correlated with the model parameters. The model also necessarily predicts some dark radiation, which can be sizable for certain choices of discrete parameters in the model. We analyze this model in detail using publicly available codes - ModeChord and CosmoMC with the latest Planck+BICEP2/Keck array data to constrain the model parameters and $N_{\rm pivot}$ (the number of $e$-foldings between horizon exit of the CMB pivot mode and the end of inflation). We also carry out the same analysis using the publicly available code Cobaya. We find the results of both the analysis to be in agreement. Our analysis provides the basic methods necessary to extract precise inflationary prediction in string models incorporating correlations between model parameters and postinflationary evolution., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures; new analysis added, minor changes; matches the version published in PRD
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- 2020
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7. Fibre inflation and precision CMB data
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Bhattacharya, Sukannya, Dutta, Koushik, Gangopadhyay, Mayukh Raj, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, Bhattacharya, Sukannya, Dutta, Koushik, Gangopadhyay, Mayukh Raj, Maharana, Anshuman, and Singh, Kajal
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Generic features of models of inflation obtained from string compactifications are the correlations between the model parameters and the postinflationary evolution of the universe. Thus, the postinflationary evolution depends on the inflationary model parameters and accurate inflationary predictions require that this be incorporated in the evolution of the primordial spectrum. The fibre inflation model is a promising model of inflation constructed in type IIB string theory. This model has two interesting features in its postinflationary evolution. The reheating temperature of the model is directly correlated with the model parameters. The model also necessarily predicts some dark radiation, which can be sizable for certain choices of discrete parameters in the model. We analyze this model in detail using publicly available codes - ModeChord and CosmoMC with the latest Planck+BICEP2/Keck array data to constrain the model parameters and $N_{\rm pivot}$ (the number of $e$-foldings between horizon exit of the CMB pivot mode and the end of inflation). We also carry out the same analysis using the publicly available code Cobaya. We find the results of both the analysis to be in agreement. Our analysis provides the basic methods necessary to extract precise inflationary prediction in string models incorporating correlations between model parameters and postinflationary evolution., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures; new analysis added, minor changes; matches the version published in PRD
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- 2020
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8. Moduli Stabilisation and the Statistics of SUSY Breaking in the Landscape
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Broeckel, Igor, Cicoli, Michele, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, Sinha, Kuver, Broeckel, Igor, Cicoli, Michele, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, and Sinha, Kuver
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The statistics of the supersymmetry breaking scale in the string landscape has been extensively studied in the past finding either a power-law behaviour induced by uniform distributions of F-terms or a logarithmic distribution motivated by dynamical supersymmetry breaking. These studies focused mainly on type IIB flux compactifications but did not systematically incorporate the K\"ahler moduli. In this paper we point out that the inclusion of the K\"ahler moduli is crucial to understand the distribution of the supersymmetry breaking scale in the landscape since in general one obtains unstable vacua when the F-terms of the dilaton and the complex structure moduli are larger than the F-terms of the K\"ahler moduli. After taking K\"ahler moduli stabilisation into account, we find that the distribution of the gravitino mass and the soft terms is power-law only in KKLT and perturbatively stabilised vacua which therefore favour high scale supersymmetry. On the other hand, LVS vacua feature a logarithmic distribution of soft terms and thus a preference for lower scales of supersymmetry breaking. Whether the landscape of type IIB flux vacua predicts a logarithmic or power-law distribution of the supersymmetry breaking scale thus depends on the relative preponderance of LVS and KKLT vacua., Comment: 22 pages + appendices, 4 figures
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- 2020
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9. Fibre inflation and precision CMB data
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Bhattacharya, Sukannya, Dutta, Koushik, Gangopadhyay, Mayukh Raj, Maharana, Anshuman, Singh, Kajal, Bhattacharya, Sukannya, Dutta, Koushik, Gangopadhyay, Mayukh Raj, Maharana, Anshuman, and Singh, Kajal
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Generic features of models of inflation obtained from string compactifications are the correlations between the model parameters and the postinflationary evolution of the universe. Thus, the postinflationary evolution depends on the inflationary model parameters and accurate inflationary predictions require that this be incorporated in the evolution of the primordial spectrum. The fibre inflation model is a promising model of inflation constructed in type IIB string theory. This model has two interesting features in its postinflationary evolution. The reheating temperature of the model is directly correlated with the model parameters. The model also necessarily predicts some dark radiation, which can be sizable for certain choices of discrete parameters in the model. We analyze this model in detail using publicly available codes - ModeChord and CosmoMC with the latest Planck+BICEP2/Keck array data to constrain the model parameters and $N_{\rm pivot}$ (the number of $e$-foldings between horizon exit of the CMB pivot mode and the end of inflation). We also carry out the same analysis using the publicly available code Cobaya. We find the results of both the analysis to be in agreement. Our analysis provides the basic methods necessary to extract precise inflationary prediction in string models incorporating correlations between model parameters and postinflationary evolution., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures; new analysis added, minor changes; matches the version published in PRD
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- 2020
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