Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5495541 | Physics Letters B | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
How likely is it that there are particles in a vector-like pair of representations in low-energy spectrum, when neither symmetry nor anomaly consideration motivates their presence? We address this question in the context of supersymmetric and geometric phase compactification of F-theory and Heterotic dual. Quantisation of the number of generations (or net chiralities in more general term) is also discussed along the way. Self-dual nature of the fourth cohomology of Calabi-Yau fourfolds is essential for the latter issue, while we employ Brill-Noether theory to set upper bounds on the number â of vector-like pairs of chiral multiplets in the SU(5)GUT(5+5¯) representations. For typical topological choices of geometry for F-theory compactification for SU(5) unification, the range of 0â¤ââ²4 for perturbative unification is not in immediate conflict with what is already understood about F-theory compactification at this moment.
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Authors
Taizan Watari,