Large mass hierarchy from a small extra dimension

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Abstract

We propose a new higher-dimensional mechanism for solving the hierarchy problem. The weak scale is generated from the Planck scale through an exponential hierarchy. However, this exponential arises not from gauge interactions but from the background metric (which is a slice of AdS5 spacetime). We demonstrate a simple explicit example of this mechanism with two 3-branes, one of which contains the standard model fields. The phenomenology of these models is new and dramatic. None of the current constraints on theories with very large extra dimensions apply. 1999 © The American Physical Society.

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Randall, L., & Sundrum, R. (1999). Large mass hierarchy from a small extra dimension. Physical Review Letters, 83(17), 3370–3373. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.3370

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