کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1839962 | 1527724 | 2015 | 47 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

We study heterotic ground states in which supersymmetry is broken by coupling the momentum and winding charges of two large extra dimensions to the R-charges of the supersymmetry generators. The large dimensions give rise to towers of heavy string thresholds that contribute to the running of the gauge couplings. In the general case, these contributions are proportional to the volume of the two large dimensions and invalidate the perturbative string expansion. The problem is evaded if the susy breaking sectors arise as a spontaneously broken phase of N=4→N=2→N=0N=4→N=2→N=0 supersymmetry, provided that N=4N=4 supersymmetry is restored on the boundary of the moduli space. We discuss the mechanism in the case of Z2×Z2Z2×Z2 orbifolds, which requires that the twisted sector that contains the large extra dimensions has no fixed points. We analyze the full string partition function and show that the twisted sectors distribute themselves in non-aligned N=2N=2 orbits, hence preserving the solution to the string decompactification problem. Remarkably, we find that the contribution to the vacuum energy from the N=2→N=0N=2→N=0 sectors is suppressed, and the only substantial contribution arises from the breaking of the N=4N=4 sector to N=0N=0.
Journal: Nuclear Physics B - Volume 899, October 2015, Pages 328–374