Bulk Kalb-Ramond field in the Randall-Sundrum scenario

We have considered the most general gauge invariant five-dimensional action of a second rank antisymmetric Kalb-Ramond tensor gauge theory, including a topological term of the form {epsilon}{sup ABLMN}B{sub AB}H{sub LMN} in a Randall-Sundrum scenario. Such a tensor field B{sub AB} (whose rank-3 field strength tensor is H{sub LMN}), which appears in the massless sector of a heterotic string theory, is assumed to coexist with the gravity in the bulk. The third rank field strength corresponding to the Kalb-Ramond field has a well-known geometric interpretation as the space-time torsion. The only nontrivial classical solutions corresponding to the effective four-dimensional action are found to be self-dual or anti-self-dual Kalb-Ramond fields. This ensures that the four-dimensional effective action on the brane is parity-conserving. The massive modes for both cases, lying in the TeV range, are related to the fundamental parameters of the theory. These modes can be within the kinematic reach of forthcoming TeV-scale experiments. However, the couplings of the massless as well as massive Kalb-Ramond modes with matter on the visible brane are found to be suppressed vis-a-vis that of the graviton by the warp factor, whence the conclusion is that both the massless and the massive torsion modes appear much weakermore » than curvature to an observer on the visible brane.« less

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