Non-minimal Higgs content in standard-like models from D-branes at a ZN singularity
Abstract
We show that attempts to construct the standard model, or the MSSM, by placing D3-branes and D7-branes at a ZN orbifold or orientifold singularity all require that the electroweak Higgs content is non-minimal. For the orbifold the lower bound on the number n(H) + n(H) of electroweak Higgs doublets is the number n(qcL)=6 of quark singlets, and for the orientifold the lower bound can be one less. As a consequence there is a generic flavour changing neutral current problem in such models.
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