Semi-Simple Unification on T^6/Z_12 Orientifold in the Type IIB Supergravity

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13 pages, including 1 table and 1 figure, UT-959

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10.1016/S0370-2693(01)01144-3

The semi-simple unification model based on SU(5)_GUT \times U(3)_H gauge group is an interesting extension of the minimal SU(5)_GUT grand unification theory (GUT), since it solves the two serious problems in the standard GUT: the triplet-doublet splitting problem and the presence of dangerous dimension five operators for proton decay. Here, the extra U(3)_H gauge interaction plays a crucial role on the GUT breaking. In this paper, we show that the full multiplet structure of the U(3)_H sector required for the desired GUT breaking is reproduced naturally on T^6/Z_12 orientifold in the type IIB supergravity with a D3-D7 system. The SU(5)_GUT vector multiplet lives on D7-branes and the U(3)_H sector resides on D3-branes. We also show that various interesting features in the original SU(5)_GUT \times U(3)_H model are explained in the present brane-world scenario. A possible extension to the type IIB string theory is also discussed.

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