The anomalous U(1) global symmetry and flavors from an SU(5) x SU(5)' GUT in Z12-I orbifold compactification
Abstract
In string compactifications, frequently there appears the anomalous U(1) gauge symmetry which belonged to E8×E8 of the heterotic string. This anomalous U(1) gauge boson obtains mass at the compactification scale, just below 1018\,GeV, by absorbing one pseudoscalar (corresponding to the model-independent axion) from the second rank anti-symmetric tensor field BMN. Below the compactification scale, there results a global symmetry U(1) anom whose charge Q anom is the original gauge U(1) charge. This is the most natural global symmetry, realizing the "invisible" axion. This global symmetry U(1) anom is suitable for a flavor symmetry. In the simplest compactification model with the flipped SU(5) grand unification, we calculate all the low energy parameters in terms of the vacuum expectation values of the standard model singlets.
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