Vanishing Str M2 in the presence of anomalous UA(1)
Abstract
We show that the presence of an anomalous UA(1) factor in the gauge group of string-derived models may have the new and important phenomenological consequence of allowing the vanishing of Str\, M2 in the ``shifted" vacuum, that results in the process of cancelling the anomalous UA(1). The feasibility of this effect seems to be enhanced by a vanishing vacuum energy, and by a ``small" value of Str\, M2 in the original vacuum. In the class of free-fermionic models with vanishing vacuum energy that we focus on, a necessary condition for this mechanism to be effective is that Str\, M2>0 in the original vacuum. A vanishing Str\, M2 ameliorates the cosmological constant problem and is a necessary element in the stability of the no-scale mechanism.
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