Title of article
Constructing the supersymmetric Standard Model from intersecting D6-branes on the image orientifold Original Research Article
Author/Authors
David Bailin، نويسنده , , Alex Love، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
46
From page
64
To page
109
Abstract
Intersecting stacks of supersymmetric fractional branes on the image orientifold may be used to construct the supersymmetric Standard Model. If image are the stacks that generate the image and image gauge particles, then, in order to obtain just the chiral spectrum of the (supersymmetric) Standard Model (with non-zero Yukawa couplings to the Higgs multiplets), it is necessary that the number of intersections image of the stacks a and b, and the number of intersections image of a with the orientifold image image of b satisfy image or image. It is also necessary that there is no matter in symmetric representations of the gauge group, and not too much matter in antisymmetric representations, on either stack. Fractional branes having all of these properties may be constructed on the image orientifold. We provide a number of new examples having these properties, some of which may be extended to give the Standard Model spectrum. Specifically, we construct four-stack models with two further stacks, each with just a single brane, which have the matter spectrum of the supersymmetric Standard Model, including a single pair of Higgs doublets, plus three right-chiral neutrino singlets. Ramond–Ramond tadpole cancellation is achieved by the introduction of background image flux, the 3-form field strength associated with the Kalb–Ramond 2-form field image. There remains a single unwanted gauged image.
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Record number
875378
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