A 5D axion-like field with periodic brane potentials gives the dilaton a wiggly potential with multiple vacua, enabling relaxion-like or light-dilaton scenarios at the cost of fine-tuning.
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We study radius stabilization in the Randall-Sundrum model without assuming any unnaturally large stabilizing scalar potential parameter at the boundary branes ($\gamma$) by the frequently used superpotential method. Employing a perturbative expansion in $1/\gamma^2$ and the backreaction parameter, we obtain approximate analytical expressions for the radion mass and wavefunction. We validate them through a dedicated numerical analysis, which solves the linearized coupled scalar and metric field equations exactly. It is observed that the radion mass decreases with decreasing $\gamma$. Below a critical value of $\gamma$, the radion becomes tachyonic, suggesting destabilization of the extra dimension. We also address the issue of non-Hermiticity of the differential operator that determines the radion and Kaluza-Klein (KK) mode wavefunctions in the finite $\gamma$ limit. It is accomplished by finding an explicit form of the general scalar product that re-establishes the orthogonality in the KK decomposition.
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Wiggly dilaton: a landscape of spontaneously broken scale invariance
A 5D axion-like field with periodic brane potentials gives the dilaton a wiggly potential with multiple vacua, enabling relaxion-like or light-dilaton scenarios at the cost of fine-tuning.