De Sitter String Vacua from Dilaton-dependent Non-perturbative Effects
Abstract
We consider a novel scenario for modulus stabilisation in IIB string
compactifications in which the Kahler moduli are stabilised by a general set-up
with two kinds of non-perturbative effects: (i) standard Kahler
moduli-dependent non-perturbative effects from gaugino condensation on
D7-branes or E3-instantons wrapping four-cycles in the geometric regime; (ii)
dilaton-dependent non-perturbative effects from gaugino condensation on
space-time filling D3-branes or E(-1)-instantons at singularities. For the
LARGE Volume Scenario (LVS), the new dilaton-dependent non-perturbative effects
provide a positive definite contribution to the scalar potential that can be
arbitrarily tuned from fluxes to give rise to de Sitter vacua. Contrary to anti
D3-branes at warped throats, this term arises from a manifestly supersymmetric
effective action. In this new scenario the "uplifting" term comes from F-terms
of blow-up modes resolving the singularity of the non-perturbative quiver. We
discuss phenomenological and cosmological implications of this mechanism. This
set-up also allows a realisation of the LVS for manifolds with zero or positive
Euler number.