Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1841847 | Nuclear Physics B | 2008 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Higher-dimensional theories provide a promising framework for unified extensions of the supersymmetric Standard Model. Compactifications to four dimensions often lead to U(1)U(1) symmetries beyond the Standard Model gauge group, whose breaking scale is classically undetermined. Without supersymmetry breaking, this is also the case for the size of the compact dimensions. Fayet–Iliopoulos terms generically fix the scale M of gauge symmetry breaking. The interplay with supersymmetry breaking can then stabilize the compact dimensions at a size 1/M1/M, much smaller than the inverse supersymmetry breaking scale 1/μ1/μ. We illustrate this mechanism with an SO(10)SO(10) model in six dimensions, compactified on an orbifold.
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Authors
Wilfried Buchmüller, Riccardo Catena, Kai Schmidt-Hoberg,