Cosmological and phenomenological consequences of string theories

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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123 pages, 9 figures, PhD thesis, in French (to be replaced by an English version asap)

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The Standard Model is the low-energy limit of a microscopic theory which includes extra dimensions and new symmetries. A part of my thesis consisted in constructing a new class of models with two extra dimensions. We showed that these models can drive a dynamical symmetry breaking in four dimensions. In particular, they are dual to models with four fermions which need a non-perturbative treatment. We also studied supersymmetry and its local version, supergravity, in string theory inspired models with ten dimensions. Extra fields called moduli are present after dimensional reduction and are generically flat directions of the total potential. We constructed a model of stabilisation for the moduli in which the supersymmetry breaking yields a light gravitino mass of order 10 TeV. The cosmological constant can be adjusted to be very small. Such models exhibit a promising phenomenology.

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