Mirage gauge coupling unification
Abstract
We use compact D=4, N=1, Type IIB orientifolds as a testing ground for recent ideas about precocious gauge coupling unification and a low energy string scale. We find that certain such orientifolds have the interesting property that gauge couplings receive moduli-dependent corrections which mimic the effect of field theoretical logarithmic running. The effective cut-off scale for the logarithmic correction is not Mstring but rather MX=αMPlanckMc/Mstring, where Mc is the compactification scale. Thus there is just normal logarithmic running up to Mstring and extra moduli dependent corrections which behave as if there was further running to a higher virtual scale MX. In this mechanism a prominent role is played by anomalous U(1)'s with moduli dependent Fayet-Iliopoulos terms. A vanishing FI-term fixes the modulus dependence of the corrected gauge coupling. We discuss possible ways to implement this mechanism in the context of a simple extension of the MSSM.
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