Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2002-06-12
JHEP 0208 (2002) 036
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
31 pages, 1 figure, LaTex, 1 reference-typos corrected
Scientific paper
10.1088/1126-6708/2002/08/036
We construct six stack D6-brane vacua (non-supersymmetric) that have at low energy exactly the standard model (with right handed neutrinos). The construction is based on D6-branes intersecting at angles in $D = 4$ type toroidal orientifolds of type I strings. Three U(1)'s become massive through their couplings to RR fields and from the three surviving massless U(1)'s at low energies, one is the standard model hypercharge generator. The two extra massless U(1)'s get broken, as suggested recently (hep-th/0205147), by requiring some intersections to respect N=1 supersymmetry thus supporting the appearance of massless charged singlets. Proton and lepton number are gauged symmetries and their anomalies are cancelled through a generalized Green-Schwarz mechanism that gives masses to the corresponding gauge bosons through couplings to RR fields. Thus proton is stable and neutrinos are of Dirac type with small masses as a result of a PQ like-symmetry. The models predict the existence of only two supersymmetric particles, superpartners of $\nu_R$'s.
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