R-parity from string compactification
Abstract
In this paper, we embed the 4R parity as a discrete subgroup of a global symmetry \,obtained from 12-I compactification of heterotic string 8. A part of \,transformation is the shift of the anticommuting variable to eiα which necessarily incoorporate the transformation of internal space coordinate. Out of six internal spaces, we identify three U(1)'s whose charges are denoted as Q18,Q20, and Q22. The ~is defined as ×~where ~is the part from 8 and ~is the part generated by Q18,Q20, and Q22. We propose a method to define a ~direction. The needed vacuum expectation values for breaking gauge U(1)'s except U(1)Y of the standard model carry ~charge 4 modulo 4 such that ~is broken down to 4R at the grand unification scale. 4R is broken to 2R between the intermediate ( 1011\,) and the electroweak scales (100\, 1\,). The conditions we impose are proton longevity, a large top quark mass, and acceptable magnitudes for the μ term and neutrino masses.
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