Deformed Intersecting D6-Brane GUTS I
Abstract
By employing D6-branes intersecting at angles in D = 4 type IIA strings, we construct four stack string GUT models (PS-I class), that contain at low energy exactly the three generation Standard model with no extra matter and/or extra gauge group factors. These classes of models are based on the Pati-Salam (PS) gauge group SU(4)C × SU(2)L × SU(2)R. They represent deformations around the quark and lepton basic intersection number structure. The models possess the same phenomenological characteristics of some recently discussed examples (PS-A class) of four stack PS GUTS. Namely, there are no colour triplet couplings to mediate proton decay and proton is stable as baryon number is a gauged symmetry. Neutrinos get masses of the correct sizes. Also the mass relation me = md at the GUT scale is recovered. Moreover, we clarify the novel role of extra branes, the latter having non-trivial intersection numbers with quarks and leptons and creating scalar singlets, needed for the satisfaction of RR tadpole cancellation conditions. The presence of N=1 supersymmetry in sectors involving the extra branes is equivalent to the, model dependent, orthogonality conditions of the U(1)'s surviving massless the generalized Green-Schwarz mechanism. The use of extra branes creates mass couplings that predict the appearance of light fermion doublets up to the scale of electroweak scale symmetry breaking.
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