N=1 Locally Supersymmetric Standard Models from Intersecting Branes

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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We construct four dimensional intersecting D6-brane models that have locally the spectrum of the N=1 Supersymmetric Standard Model. All open {\em visible} string sectors share the same N=1 supersymmetry. As expected in these supersymmetric classes of models, where the D6-branes wrap a toroidal orientifold of type IIA, the hierarchy may be stabilized if the string scale is low, e.g. below 30 TeV. We analyze the breaking of supersymmetry in the vicinity of the supersymmetric point by turning on complex structure deformations as Fayet-Iliopoulos terms. Positive masses for all squarks and sleptons, to avoid charge/colour breaking minima, may be reached when also two loop contributions may be included. In the ultimate version of the present models N=1 supersymmetry may be broken by gauge mediation. The constructions with four, five and six stacks of D6-branes at $M_s$ are build directly. Next by the use of brane recombination we are able to show that there is a continuous, RR homology flow, between six, five and four stack models. Moreover, we examine the gauge coupling constants of the Standard Model $SU(3)_C$, $SU(2)_L$, $U(1)_Y$ at the string scale in the presence of a non-zero antisymmetric NS B-field.

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