155 research outputs found
Moduli stabilization in (string) model building: gauge fluxes and loops
We discuss the moduli stabilization arising in the presence of gauge fluxes,
R-symmetry twists and non-perturbative effects in the context of 6-dimensional
supergravity models. We show how the presence of D-terms, due to the gauge
fluxes, is compatible with gaugino condensation, and that the two effects,
combined with the R-symmetry twist, do stabilize all the Kaehler moduli present
in the model, in the spirit of KKLT. We also calculate the flux-induced
one-loop correction to the scalar potential coming from charged
hypermultiplets, and find that it does not destabilize the minimum.Comment: Submitted for the SUSY07 proceedings, 4 pages, LaTe
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On the unfolding of the fundamental region in integrals of modular invariant amplitudes
We study generic one-loop (string) amplitudes where an integration over the
fundamental region F of the modular group is needed. We show how the known
lattice-reduction technique used to unfold F to a more suitable region S can be
modified to rearrange generic modular invariant amplitudes. The main aim is to
unfold F to the strip and, at the same time, to simplify the form of the
integrand when it is a sum over a finite number of terms, like in one-loop
amplitudes for closed strings compactified on orbifolds. We give a general
formula and a recipe to compute modular invariant amplitudes. As an application
of the technique we compute the one-loop vacuum energy \rho_n for a generic
\Z_n freely acting orbifold, generalizing the result that this energy is less
than zero and drives the system to a tachyonic divergence, and that
\rho_nm.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
On the quantum stability of IIB orbifolds and orientifolds with Scherk-Schwarz SUSY breaking
We study the quantum stability of Type IIB orbifold and orientifold string
models in various dimensions, including Melvin backgrounds, where supersymmetry
(SUSY) is broken {\it \`a la} Scherk-Schwarz (SS) by twisting periodicity
conditions along a circle of radius R. In particular, we compute the
R-dependence of the one-loop induced vacuum energy density , or
cosmological constant. For SS twists different from Z2 we always find, for both
orbifolds and orientifolds, a monotonic , eventually driving the
system to a tachyonic instability. For Z2 twists, orientifold models can have a
different behavior, leading either to a runaway decompactification limit or to
a negative minimum at a finite value R_0. The last possibility is obtained for
a 4D chiral orientifold model where a more accurate but yet preliminary
analysis seems to indicate that or towards the tachyonic
instability, as the dependence on the other geometric moduli is included.Comment: 26 pages, 5 figures; v2: version to appear in Nucl.Phys.
SU(6) GUT Breaking on a Projective Plane
We consider a 6-dimensional supersymmetric SU(6) gauge theory and compactify
two extra-dimensions on a multiply-connected manifold with non-trivial
topology. The SU(6) is broken down to the Standard Model gauge groups in two
steps by an orbifold projection (or Wilson line), followed by a Wilson line.
The Higgs doublets of the low energy electroweak theory come from a chiral
adjoint of SU(6). We thus have gauge-Higgs unification. The three families of
the Standard Model can either be located in the 6D bulk or at 4D N=1
supersymmetric fixed points.
We calculate the Kaluza-Klein spectrum of states arising as a result of the
orbifolding. We also calculate the threshold corrections to the coupling
constants due to this tower of states at the lowest compactification scale. We
study the regions of parameter space of this model where the threshold
corrections are consistent with low energy physics. We find that the couplings
receive only logarithmic corrections at all scales. This feature can be
attributed to the large N=2 6D SUSY of the underlying model.Comment: Revised versio
Heterotic SO(32) model building in four dimensions
Four dimensional heterotic SO(32) orbifold models are classified
systematically with model building applications in mind. We obtain all Z3, Z7
and Z2N models based on vectorial gauge shifts. The resulting gauge groups are
reminiscent of those of type-I model building, as they always take the form
SO(2n_0)xU(n_1)x...xU(n_{N-1})xSO(2n_N). The complete twisted spectrum is
determined simultaneously for all orbifold models in a parametric way depending
on n_0,...,n_N, rather than on a model by model basis. This reveals interesting
patterns in the twisted states: They are always built out of vectors and
anti--symmetric tensors of the U(n) groups, and either vectors or spinors of
the SO(2n) groups. Our results may shed additional light on the S-duality
between heterotic and type-I strings in four dimensions. As a spin-off we
obtain an SO(10) GUT model with four generations from the Z4 orbifold.Comment: 1+37 pages LaTeX, some typos in table 4 corrected, and we have
included some discussion on exceptional shift vectors which ignored in the
previous version
Gauge vs. Gravity mediation in models with anomalous U(1)'s
In an attempt to implement gauge mediation in string theory, we study string
effective supergravity models of supersymmetry breaking, containing anomalous
gauge factors. We discuss subtleties related to gauge invariance and the
stabilization of the Green-Schwarz moduli, which set non-trivial constraints on
the transmission of supersymmetry breaking to MSSM via gauge interactions.
Given those constraints, it is difficult to obtain the dominance of gauge
mediation over gravity mediation. Furthermore, generically the gauge
contributions to soft terms contain additional non-standard terms coming from
D-term contributions. Motivated by this, we study the phenomenology of recently
proposed hybrid models, where gravity and gauge mediations compete at the GUT
scale, and show that such a scenario can respect WMAP constraints and would be
easily testable at LHC.Comment: 40 pages, 5 figure
Flux Stabilization in 6 Dimensions: D-terms and Loop Corrections
We analyse D-terms induced by gauge theory fluxes in the context of
6-dimensional supergravity models. On the one hand, this is arguably the
simplest concrete setting in which the controversial idea of `D-term uplifts'
can be investigated. On the other hand, it is a very plausible intermediate
step on the way from a 10d string theory model to 4d phenomenology. Our
specific results include the flux-induced one-loop correction to the scalar
potential coming from charged hypermultiplets. Furthermore, we comment on the
interplay of gauge theory fluxes and gaugino condensation in the present
context, demonstrate explicitly how the D-term arises from the gauging of one
of the compactification moduli, and briefly discuss further ingredients that
may be required for the construction of a phenomenologically viable model. In
particular, we show how the 6d dilaton and volume moduli can be simultaneously
stabilized, in the spirit of KKLT, by the combination of an R symmetry twist, a
gaugino condensate, and a flux-induced D-term.Comment: 24 pages, 1 figure v2:minor correction
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