Variations of the Hidden Sector in a Realistic Intersecting Brane Model
Abstract
Recently, we discussed the first example of a phenomenologically realistic intersecting D6-brane model. In this model, the gauge symmetry in the hidden sector is USp(2)1 x USp(2)2 x USp(2)3 x USp(2)4. However, we find that the USp(2)1 x USp(2)2 gauge symmetry can be replaced by an U(2)12 gauge symmetry, and/or the USp(2)3 x USp(2)4 gauge symmetry can be replaced by an U(2)34 gauge symmetry since the USp(2)2 stacks of D6-branes contribute to the same Ramond-Ramond tadpoles as those of the U(2) stacks. Thus, there are three non-equivalent variations of the hidden sector, and the corresponding gauge symmetries are U(2)12 x USp(2)3 x USp(2)4, U(2)34 x USp(2)1 x USp(2)2, and U(2)12 x U(2)34, respectively. Moreover, we study the hidden sector gauge symmetry breaking, discuss how to decouple the additional exotic particles, and briefly comment on the phenomenological consequences.
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