New attractors and area codes
Author(s) -
Alexander Giryavets
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
journal of high energy physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1126-6708
pISSN - 1029-8479
DOI - 10.1088/1126-6708/2006/03/020
Subject(s) - conifold , orientifold , hypersurface , moduli space , attractor , theoretical physics , physics , string theory , superpotential , mathematical physics , brane cosmology , supersymmetry , geometry , mathematics , pure mathematics , mathematical analysis
In this note we give multiple examples of the recently proposed NewAttractors describing supersymmetric flux vacua and non-supersymmetric extremalblack holes in IIB string theory. Examples of non-supersymmetric extremal blackhole attractors arise on a hypersurface in $WP^{4}_{1,1,1,1,2}$. For flux vacuaon the orientifold of the same hypersurface existence of multiple basins ofattraction is established. It is explained that certain fluxes may give rise tomultiple supersymmetric flux vacua in a finite region on moduli space, say atthe Landau-Ginzburg point and close to conifold point. This suggests theexistence of multiple basins for flux vacua and domain walls in the landscapefor a fixed flux and at interior points in moduli space.Comment: 16 pages, harvmac. v2: acknowledgement update
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