45 research outputs found

    On the One Loop Fayet-Iliopoulos Term in Chiral Four Dimensional Type I Orbifolds

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    We consider the generation of Fayet-Iliopoulos terms at one string loop in some recently found N=1 open string orbifolds with anomalous U(1) factors with nonvanishing trace of the charge. Low-energy field theory arguments lead one to expect a one loop quadratically divergent Fayet-Iliopoulos term. We show that a one loop Fayet-Iliopoulos term is not generated, due to a cancellation between contributions of worldsheets of different topology. The vanishing of the one loop Fayet-Iliopoulos term in open string compactifications is related to the cancellation of twisted Ramond-Ramond tadpoles.Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX, 2 figures; references and a few minor comments (including a relevant gamma matrix identity) adde

    Vanishing Str M^2 in the presence of anomalous U_A(1)

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    We show that the presence of an anomalous UA(1)\rm U_A(1) factor in the gauge group of string-derived models may have the new and important phenomenological consequence of allowing the vanishing of StrM2{\rm Str}\,{\cal M}^2 in the ``shifted" vacuum, that results in the process of cancelling the anomalous UA(1)\rm U_A(1). The feasibility of this effect seems to be enhanced by a vanishing vacuum energy, and by a ``small" value of StrM2{\rm Str}\,{\cal M}^2 in the original vacuum. In the class of free-fermionic models with vanishing vacuum energy that we focus on, a necessary condition for this mechanism to be effective is that StrM2>0{\rm Str}\,{\cal M}^2>0 in the original vacuum. A vanishing StrM2{\rm Str}\,{\cal M}^2 ameliorates the cosmological constant problem and is a necessary element in the stability of the no-scale mechanism.Comment: 7 pages, no figures, LaTe

    Experience, Knowledge, and Democracy: Television through a Deweyan Lens

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    While there have been numerous studies regarding television and its influence on modern life conducted in the past sixty years, there has not yet been a critique of television grounded in the work of John Dewey. John Dewey died when television was still a new technology; however, I believe that Dewey would have been critical of television had he lived to further experience it. One need only look to Dewey’s writings regarding mass communication and media to see that he was critical of how communication technologies influence human society. Television programming is nearly ubiquitous today and it requires ongoing inquiry as its influence is widespread and continues to grow. This dissertation extends television studies by developing a Deweyan critique of the medium. I assert in this dissertation that Dewey’s philosophy, especially his notions of experience, knowledge, and democracy can inform a current critique of television

    Emission Spectrum of Fundamental Strings: An Algebraic Approach

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    We formulate a linear difference equation which yields averaged semi-inclusive decay rates for arbitrary, not necessarily large, values of the masses. We show that the rates for decays M \to m+\M' of typical heavy open strings are independent of the masses MM and mm, and compute the ``mass deffect''MmMM-m-M'. For closed strings we find decay rates proportional to MmR(1D)/2M m_{R}^{(1-D)/2}, where mRm_{R} is the reduced mass of the decy products. Our method yields exact interaction rates valid for all mass ranges and may provide a fully microscopic basis, not limited to the long string approximation, for the interactions in the Boltzmann equation approach to hot string gases.Comment: 35 pages, 3 figure

    Covariant Computation of the Low Energy Effective Action of the Heterotic Superstring

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    We derive the low energy effective action of the heterotic superstring in superspace. This is achieved by coupling the covariantly quantized Green-Schwarz superstring of Berkovits to a curved background and requiring that the sigma model has superconformal invariance at tree level and at one loop in \a'. Tree level superconformal invariance yields the complete supergravity algebra, and one-loop superconformal invariance the equations of motion of the low energy theory. The resulting low energy theory is old-minimal supergravity coupled to a tensor multiplet. The dilaton is part of the compensator multiplet.Comment: 59 pages, LaTeX, with two figures (needs epsfig

    The Ubiquitous Inflaton in String-Inspired Models

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    A string theory based inflationary model is developed where the inflaton interacts with a multitude of massive string level states causing dissipation of vacuum energy. Inflation terminates in a warm Universe without the need for reheating.Comment: In Press Physical Review Letters 1999, modified titl

    Dynamical Topology Change in String Theory

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    Exact string solutions are presented, providing backgrounds where a dynamical change of topology is occuring. This is induced by the time variation of a modulus field. Some lessons are drawn concerning the region of validity of effective theories and how they can be glued together, using stringy information in the region where the topology changes.Comment: LaTeX file, 17pp., CERN-TH.7219/94, LPTENS-94/11. (Discussions have been clarified in several places

    Infrared Regularization of Superstring Theory and the One-Loop Calculation of Coupling Constants

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    Infrared regularized versions of 4-D N=1 superstring ground states are constructed by curving the spacetime. A similar regularization can be performed in field theory. For the IR regularized string ground states we derive the exact one-loop effective action for non-zero U(1) or chromo-magnetic fields as well as gravitational and axionic-dilatonic fields. This effective action is IR and UV finite. Thus, the one-loop corrections to all couplings (gravitational, gauge and Yukawas) are unabiguously computed. These corrections are necessary for quantitative string superunification predictions at low energies. The one-loop corrections to the couplings are also found to satisfy Infrared Flow Equations.Comment: Version to appear in Nucl. Phys. B. (several parts have been expanded, and extra results have been added.

    Three Generations in the Fermionic Construction

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    We obtain three generation SU(3)_c X SU(2)_L X U(1)_Y string models in all of the exactly solvable (0,2) constructions sampled by fermionization. None of these examples, including those that are symmetric abelian orbifolds, rely on the Z_2 X Z_2 orbifold underlying the NAHE basis. We present the first known three generation models for which the hypercharge normalization, k_1, takes values smaller than that obtained from an SU(5) embedding, thus lowering the effective gauge coupling unification scale. All of the models contain fractional electrically charged and vectorlike exotic matter that could survive in the light spectrum.Comment: harvmac, 51 page

    Dynamical Topology Change, Compactification and Waves in String Cosmology

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    Exact string solutions are presented, where moduli fields are varying with time. They provide examples where a dynamical change of the topology of space is occurring. Some other solutions give cosmological examples where some dimensions are compactified dynamically or simulate pre-big bang type scenarios. Some lessons are drawn concerning the region of validity of effective theories and how they can be glued together, using stringy information in the region where the geometry and topology are not well defined from the low energy point of view. Other time dependent solutions are presented where a hierarchy of scales is absent. Such solutions have dynamics which is qualitatively different and resemble plane gravitational waves. (Talk given at the Trieste Spring School and Workshop, 1994.)Comment: 29pp. LateX, no figures
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