Spontaneous breaking of CP symmetry by orbifold moduli

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10.1016/0370-2693(95)00945-H

CP-violating phases which contribute to the electric dipole moment(EDM) of the neutron are considered in the context of orbifold compactificationof the heterotic string. In particular, we study the situation where CP is spontaneously broken by moduli fields acquiring, in general, complex expectation values at the minimum of duality invariant low energy effective potentials. We show, by explicit minimization of such a potential in the case of the ${\bf Z}_{6}-{\rm IIb}$ orbifold, that it is the presence of so called Green-Schwarz anomaly coefficients $\delta_{\rm GS}^{i} $, that leads to significant CP violating expectation values of the moduli. By evaluating the soft supersymmetry breaking moduli dependent $A$ and $B$ terms in this model, we find that the experimental bounds $\Phi (A) $, $ \Phi (B) $ $\leq 5 \times 10^{-3} $ are exceeded for a particular range of values of the auxiliary field of the $S$ modulus.

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