Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9854768 | Nuclear Physics B | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The issue of non-local GUT symmetry breaking is addressed in the context of open string model building. We study ZNÃZMâ² orbifolds with all the GUT-breaking orbifold elements acting freely, as rotations accompanied by translations in the internal space. We consider open strings quantized on these backgrounds, distinguishing whether the translational action is parallel or perpendicular to the D-branes. GUT breaking is impossible in the purely perpendicular case, non-local GUT breaking is instead allowed in the purely parallel case. In the latter, the scale of breaking is set by the compactification moduli, and there are no fixed points with reduced gauge symmetry, where dangerous explicit GUT-breaking terms could be located. We investigate the mixed parallel + perpendicular case in a Z2ÃZ2â² example, having also a simplified field theory realization. It is a new S1/Z2ÃZ2â² orbifold-GUT model, with bulk gauge symmetry SU(5)ÃSU(5) broken locally to the Standard Model gauge group. In spite of the locality of the GUT symmetry breaking, there is no localized contribution to the running of the coupling constants, and the unification scale is completely set by the length of S1.
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Authors
M. Trapletti,