Observable/Hidden Broken Symmetry for Symmetric Boundary Conditions
Abstract
A 4-dimensional heterotic string model of free fermionic construction is presented wherein mirror symmetry breaking between observable and hidden sector gauge groups occurs in spite of mirror symmetry between observable and hidden sector worldsheet fermion boundary conditions. The differentiation is invoked by an asymmetry in GSO projections necessarily resulting from the symmetry of the free fermionic boundary conditions. In the specific examples shown, an expected non-chiral Pati-Salam mirror universe model is transformed into a chiral model with enhanced hidden sector gauge symmetry and reduced observable sector gauge symmetry: [SU(4)C x SU(2)L x SU(2)R]obs x [SU(4)C x SU(2)L x SU(2)R]hid is necessarily transformed into a chiral [SU(4)C x SU(2)L]obs x [SO(10) x SU(2)R]hid model because of an unavoidable asymmetry in GSO projections.
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