543 results on '"Ibanez, L."'
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2. Targeted co-expression networks for the study of traits
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Gómez-Pascual, A., Rocamora-Pérez, G., Ibanez, L., and Botía, J. A.
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- 2024
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3. Swampland Constraints on Neutrino Masses
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Gonzalo, E., Ibáñez, L. E., and Valenzuela, I.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Compactifying the Standard Model (SM) on a circle may lead to AdS 3D vacua, depending on the character (Majorana or Dirac) and the mass of the lightest neutrino. It has been shown that, imposing the Ooguri-Vafa conjecture that no stable non-SUSY AdS vacua are consistent with Quantum Gravity, one can obtain conditions on the mass of the lightest neutrino. This result has the shortcoming that it is in general sensitive to the UV structure of the theory. In the present paper we show that two other independent swampland conditions may yield constraints very similar to those. These other two conditions come from the AdS swampland distance conjecture and the dS conjecture as applied to AdS vacua by Lust, Palti and Vafa. Unlike the non-SUSY AdS constraints, for these conjectures the results require only local IR information of the radion potential. We consider both the case of an explicit cosmological 4D constant and the alternative of a simple quintessence 4D potential. Cosmological data in the next decade may falsify the results, giving us information on the constraints of particle physics from Quantum Gravity., Comment: 31 pages, 8 figures. v3 Reference added
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- 2021
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4. Tic disorders and premonitory urges: validation of the Spanish-language version of the Premonitory Urge for Tics Scale in children and adolescents
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Forcadell, E., Garcia-Delgar, B., Nicolau, R., Pérez-Vigil, A., Cordovilla, C., Lázaro, L., Ibáñez, L., Mir, P., Madruga-Garrido, M., Correa-Vela, M., and Morer, A.
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- 2023
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5. Trastornos de tics e impulso premonitorio: validación de la versión española de la «Escala para el Impulso Premonitorio al Tic» en niños y adolescentes
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Forcadell, E., Garcia-Delgar, B., Nicolau, R., Pérez-Vigil, A., Cordovilla, C., Lázaro, L., Ibáñez, L., Mir, P., Madruga-Garrido, M., Correa-Vela, M., and Morer, A.
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- 2023
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6. Can we correct first metatarsal rotation and sesamoid position with the 3D Lapidus procedure?
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Ferreyra, M., Viladot Pericé, R., Nuñez-Samper, M., Ibáñez, L., Ibarra, M., and Vilá-Rico, J.
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- 2022
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7. A bit thick: Hidden risks in thickening products’ labelling for dysphagia treatment
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Bolivar-Prados, M., Tomsen, N., Arenas, C., Ibáñez, L., and Clave, P.
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- 2022
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8. COVID-19 pandemic: Impact on the rate of viral conjunctivitis
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Conde Bachiller, Y., Puente Gete, B., Gil Ibáñez, L., Esquivel Benito, G., Asencio Duran, M., and Dabad Moreno, J.V.
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- 2022
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9. Pandemia COVID-19: impacto sobre la tasa de conjuntivitis virales
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Conde Bachiller, Y., Puente Gete, B., Gil Ibáñez, L., Esquivel Benito, G., Asencio Duran, M., and Dabad Moreno, J.V.
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- 2022
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10. Current clinical practice patterns with robotic salvage radical prostatectomy: Oncological results from 10 high-volume robotic centers
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Wenzel, M., primary, Di Maida, F., additional, Gomez Rivas, J., additional, Ibanez, L., additional, Bravi, C.A., additional, De Groote, R., additional, Piramide, F., additional, Turri, F., additional, Kowalczyk, K., additional, Würnschimmel, C., additional, Sharma, G., additional, Andras, I., additional, Lambert, E., additional, Liakos, N., additional, Darlington, D., additional, Paciotti, M., additional, Sorce, G., additional, Galfano, A., additional, Dell’Oglio, P., additional, Mottrie, A., additional, Patel, V., additional, Chun, F., additional, Moschovas, M.C., additional, and Larcher, A., additional
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- 2024
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11. Multifield Dynamics in Higgs-otic Inflation
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Bielleman, S., Ibanez, L. E., Pedro, F. G., and Valenzuela, I.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In Higgs-otic inflation a complex neutral scalar combination of the $h^0$ and $H^0$ MSSM Higgs fields plays the role of inflaton in a chaotic fashion. The potential is protected from large trans-Planckian corrections at large inflaton if the system is embedded in string theory so that the Higgs fields parametrize a D-brane position. The inflaton potential is then given by a DBI+CS D-brane action yielding an approximate linear behaviour at large field. The inflaton scalar potential is a 2-field model with specific non-canonical kinetic terms. Previous computations of the cosmological parameters (i.e. scalar and tensor perturbations) did not take into account the full 2-field character of the model, ignoring in particular the presence of isocurvature perturbations and their coupling to the adiabatic modes. It is well known that for generic 2-field potentials such effects may significantly alter the observational signatures of a given model. We perform a full analysis of adiabatic and isocurvature perturbations in the Higgs-otic 2-field model. We show that the predictivity of the model is increased compared to the adiabatic approximation. Isocurvature perturbations moderately feed back into adiabatic fluctuations. However, the isocurvature component is exponentially damped by the end of inflation. The tensor to scalar ratio varies in a region $r=0.08-0.12$, consistent with combined Planck/BICEP results., Comment: 35 pages, 11 figures
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- 2015
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12. The NMSSM with F-theory unified boundary conditions
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Aparicio, L., Camara, P. G., Cerdeno, D. G., Ibanez, L. E., and Valenzuela, I.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We study the phenomenological viability of a constrained NMSSM with parameters subject to unified boundary conditions from F-theory GUTs. We find that very simple assumptions about modulus dominance SUSY breaking in F-theory unification lead to a predictive set of boundary conditions, consistent with all phenomenological constraints. The second lightest scalar Higgs H_2 can get a mass m_{H_2} ~ 125 GeV and has properties similar to the SM Higgs. On the other hand the lightest scalar H_1, with a dominant singlet component, would have barely escaped detection at LEP and could be observable at LHC as a peak in H_1 -> gamma gamma at around 100 GeV. The LSP is mostly singlino and is consistent with WMAP constraints due to coannihilation with the lightest stau, whose mass is in the range 100-250 GeV. Such light staus may lead to very characteristic signatures at LHC and be directly searched at linear colliders. In these models tan(beta) is large, of order 50, still the branching ratio for B_s -> mu+ mu- is consistent with the LHCb bounds and in many cases is also even smaller than the SM prediction. Gluinos and squarks have masses in the 2 - 3 TeV region and may be accessible at the LHC at 14 TeV. No large enhancement of the H_2 -> gamma gamma rate over that of the SM Higgs is expected., Comment: 46 pages, 13 figures. Typo in Table 4 corrected
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- 2012
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13. Study of antidepressant use in 5 European settings. Could economic, sociodemographic and cultural determinants be related to their use?
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Gomez-Lumbreras, A., Ferrer, P., Ballarín, E., Sabaté, M., Vidal, X., Andretta, M., Coma, A., and Ibáñez, L.
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- 2019
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14. Discrete Gauge Symmetries in Discrete MSSM-like Orientifolds
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Ibanez, L. E., Schellekens, A. N., and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Motivated by the necessity of discrete Z_N symmetries in the MSSM to insure baryon stability, we study the origin of discrete gauge symmetries from open string sector U(1)'s in orientifolds based on rational conformal field theory. By means of an explicit construction, we find an integral basis for the couplings of axions and U(1) factors for all simple current MIPFs and orientifolds of all 168 Gepner models, a total of 32990 distinct cases. We discuss how the presence of discrete symmetries surviving as a subgroup of broken U(1)'s can be derived using this basis. We apply this procedure to models with MSSM chiral spectrum, concretely to all known U(3)xU(2)xU(1)xU(1) and U(3)xSp(2)xU(1)xU(1) configurations with chiral bi-fundamentals, but no chiral tensors, as well as some SU(5) GUT models. We find examples of models with Z_2 (R-parity) and Z_3 symmetries that forbid certain B and/or L violating MSSM couplings. Their presence is however relatively rare, at the level of a few percent of all cases., Comment: 47 pages. References added
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- 2012
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15. A 119-125 GeV Higgs from a string derived slice of the CMSSM
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Aparicio, L., Cerdeno, D. G., and Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
The recent experimental hints for a relatively heavy Higgs with a mass in the range 119-125 GeV favour supersymmetric scenarios with a large mixing in the stop mass matrix. It has been shown that this is possible in the constrained Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (CMSSM), but only for a very specific relation between the trilinear parameter and the soft scalar mass, favouring A ~ -2m for a relatively light spectrum, and sizable values of tan(beta). We describe here a string-derived scheme in which the first condition is automatic and the second arises as a consequence of imposing radiative EW symmetry breaking and viable neutralino dark matter in agreement with WMAP constraints. More specifically, we consider modulus dominated SUSY-breaking in Type II string compactifications and show that it leads to a very predictive CMSSM-like scheme, with small departures due to background fluxes. Imposing the above constraints leaves only one free parameter, which corresponds to an overall scale. We show that in this construction $A=-3\sqrt{2}m\approx -2m$ and in the allowed parameter space tan(beta)=38-41, leading to 119 GeV < m_h < 125 GeV. We determine the detectability of this model and show that it could start being probed by the LHC at 7(8) TeV with a luminosity of 5(2) fb^-1, and the whole parameter space would be accessible for 14 TeV and 25 fb^-1. Furthermore, this scenario can host a long-lived stau with the right properties to lead to catalyzed BBN. We finally argue that anthropic arguments could favour the highest value for the Higgs mass that is compatible with neutralino dark matter, i.e., m_h~125 GeV., Comment: Effects of the new constraint on Bs->mu+mu- included. Final version to appear in JHEP. 45 pages, 14 figures
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- 2012
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16. Matter wave functions and Yukawa couplings in F-theory Grand Unification
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Font, A. and Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the local structure of zero mode wave functions of chiral matter fields in F-theory unification. We solve the differential equations for the zero modes derived from local Higgsing in the 8-dimensional parent action of F-theory 7-branes. The solutions are found as expansions both in powers and derivatives of the magnetic fluxes. Yukawa couplings are given by an overlap integral of the three wave functions involved in the interaction and can be calculated analytically. We provide explicit expressions for these Yukawas to second order both in the flux and derivative expansions and discuss the effect of higher order terms. We explicitly describe the dependence of the couplings on the U(1) charges of the relevant fields, appropriately taking into account their normalization. A hierarchical Yukawa structure is naturally obtained. The application of our results to the understanding of the observed hierarchies of quarks and leptons is discussed., Comment: Latex, 51 pages, 4 figures, typos corrected, note added
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- 2009
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17. Analysis of clinical characteristics in metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer: Bridging the gap between randomized controlled trials and real-world data
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Gómez Rivas, J., primary, Nicoletti, R., additional, Ibanez, L., additional, Golozar, A., additional, Steinbeißer, C., additional, De Meulder, B., additional, Snijder, R., additional, Axelsson, S.E., additional, Ayman, H., additional, Feng, Q., additional, Bjartell, A., additional, Cornford, P., additional, Murtola, T., additional, Willemse, P.P., additional, Prinsen, P., additional, and N dow, J., additional
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- 2023
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18. Yukawa Structure from U(1) Fluxes in F-theory Grand Unification
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Font, A. and Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In F-theory GUT constructions Yukawa couplings necessarily take place at the intersection of three matter curves. For generic geometric configurations this gives rise to problematic Yukawa couplings unable to reproduce the observed hierarchies. We point out that if the U(1)_{B-L}/U(1)_Y flux breaking the SO(10)/SU(5) GUT symmetry is allowed to go through pairs of matter curves with the same GUT representation, the quark/lepton content is redistributed in such a way that all quark and leptons are allowed to have hierarchical Yukawas. This reshuffling of fermions is quite unique and is particularly elegant for the case of three generations and SO(10). Specific local F-theory models with SO(10) or SU(5) living on a del Pezzo surface with appropriate bundles and just the massless content of the MSSM are described. We point out that the smallness of the 3rd generation quark mixing predicted by this scheme (together with gauge coupling unification) could constitute a first hint of an underlying F-theory grand unification., Comment: 31 pages, 3 figures, Latex file
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- 2008
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19. Stringy Instantons and Yukawa Couplings in MSSM-like Orientifold Models
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Ibanez, L. E. and Richter, R.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Type IIA orientifold constructions with intersecting D6-branes and their IIB duals in terms of magnetized D9/D7-branes constitute one of the most promising avenues for the construction of semirealistic MSSM-like compactifications. One generic problem with these constructions is, that there are many Yukawa couplings, which vanish due to additional U(1) symmetries in the theory. In this paper we consider a number of such settings and study, under what conditions stringy instanton effects can give rise to non-perturbative contributions to the Yukawa couplings, so that all perturbatively forbidden terms are induced. We find specific settings, in which indeed Yukawa couplings for all fermions are obtained. For some cases we provide specific local examples of rigid O(1) Instantons within the T^6/ Z2 x Z2' toroidal orientifold with torsion, giving rise to the required amplitudes. A potential problem in these settings is, that the same instantons, providing for Yukawa coupling contributions, may give rise to too large mu-terms for the Higgs multiplets. We show how this problem may be overcome in explicit models with a doubled Higgs system., Comment: 33 pages, 8 figures, v2: corrected typos, added references
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- 2008
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20. Modulus-dominated SUSY-breaking soft terms in F-theory and their test at LHC
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Aparicio, L., Cerdeno, D. G., and Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We study the general patterns of SUSY-breaking soft terms arising under the assumption of Kahler moduli dominated SUSY-breaking in string theory models. Insisting that all MSSM gauginos get masses at leading order and that the top Yukawa coupling is of order the gauge coupling constant identifies the class of viable models. These are models in which the SM fields live either in the bulk or at the intersection of local sets of Type IIB D7-branes or their F-theory relatives. General arguments allow us to compute the dependence of the Kahler metrics of MSSM fields on the local Kahler modulus of the brane configuration in the large moduli approximation. We illustrate this study in the case of toroidal/orbifold orientifolds but discuss how the findings generalize to the F-theory case which is more naturally compatible with coupling unification. Only three types of 7-brane configurations are possible, leading each of them to very constrained patterns of soft terms for the MSSM. We study their consistency with radiative electroweak symmetry breaking and other phenomenological constraints. We find that essentially only the configuration corresponding to intersecting 7-branes is compatible with all present experimental constraints and the desired abundance of neutralino dark matter. The obtained MSSM spectrum is very characteristic and could be tested at LHC. We also study the LHC reach for the discovery of this type of SUSY particle spectra., Comment: 60 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables. References added
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- 2008
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21. Instanton Induced Open String Superpotentials and Branes at Singularities
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Ibanez, L. E. and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We study different aspects of the non-perturbative superpotentials induced by Euclidean E3-branes on systems of D3/D7-branes located at Abelian orbifold singularities. We discuss in detail how the induced couplings are consistent with the U(1) symmetries carried by the D3/D7-branes. We construct different compact and non-compact examples, and show phenomenologically relevant couplings like $\mu$-terms or certain Yukawa couplings generated by these E3 instantons. Some other novel effects are described. We show an example where E3-instantons combine with standard gauge instantons to yield new multi-instanton effects contributing to superpotential, along the lines of ref.\cite{geu}. In the case of non-SUSY $Z_N$ tachyon-free singularities it is shown how E3-instantons give rise to non perturbative scalar couplings including exponentially suppressed scalar bilinears., Comment: 41 pages, 2 figures
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- 2007
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22. Neutrino Masses and Mixings from String Theory Instantons
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Antusch, S., Ibanez, L. E., and Macri, T.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We study possible patterns of neutrino masses and mixings in string models in which Majorana neutrino masses are generated by a certain class of string theory instantons recently considered in the literature. These instantons may generate either directly the dim=5 Weinberg operator or right-handed neutrino Majorana masses, both with a certain flavour-factorised form. A hierarchy of neutrino masses naturally appears from the exponentially suppressed contributions of different instantons. The flavour structure is controlled by string amplitudes involving neutrino fields and charged instanton zero modes. For some simple choices for these amplitudes one finds neutrino mixing patterns consistent with experimental results. In particular, we find that a tri-bimaximal mixing pattern is obtained for simple symmetric values of the string correlators., Comment: 24 pages, 2 figures
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- 2007
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23. Instanton Induced Neutrino Majorana Masses in CFT Orientifolds with MSSM-like spectra
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Ibanez, L. E., Schellekens, A. N., and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Recently it has been shown that string instanton effects may give rise to neutrino Majorana masses in certain classes of semi-realistic string compactifications. In this paper we make a systematic search for supersymmetric MSSM-like Type II Gepner orientifold constructions admitting boundary states associated with instantons giving rise to neutrino Majorana masses and other L- and/or B-violating operators. We analyze the zero mode structure of D-brane instantons on general type II orientifold compactifications, and show that only instantons with O(1) symmetry can have just the two zero modes required to contribute to the 4d superpotential. We however discuss how the addition of fluxes and/or possible non-perturbative extensions of the orientifold compactifications would allow also instantons with $Sp(2)$ and U(1) symmetries to generate such superpotentials. In the context of Gepner orientifolds with MSSM-like spectra, we find no models with O(1) instantons with just the required zero modes to generate a neutrino mass superpotential. On the other hand we find a number of models in one particular orientifold of the Gepner model $(2,4,22,22)$ with $Sp(2)$ instantons with a few extra uncharged non-chiral zero modes which could be easily lifted by the mentioned effects. A few more orientifold examples are also found under less stringent constraints on the zero modes. This class of $Sp(2)$ instantons have the interesting property that R-parity conservation is automatic and the flavour structure of the neutrino Majorana mass matrices has a simple factorized form., Comment: 68 pages, 2 figures; v2. typos corrected, refs added
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- 2007
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24. Supersymmetric Higgs and Radiative Electroweak breaking
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Ibanez, L. E. and Ross, G. G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We review the mechanism of radiative electroweak symmetry breaking taking place in SUSY versions of the standard model. We further discuss different proposals for the origin of SUSY-breaking and the corresponding induced SUSY-breaking soft terms. Several proposals for the understanding of the little hierarchy problem are critically discussed., Comment: To be published in Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences
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- 2007
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25. Neutrino Majorana Masses from String Theory Instanton Effects
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Ibanez, L. E. and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Finding a plausible origin for right-handed neutrino Majorana masses in semirealistic compactifications of string theory remains one of the most difficult problems in string phenomenology. We argue that right-handed neutrino Majorana masses are induced by non-perturbative instanton effects in certain classes of string compactifications in which the $U(1)_{B-L}$ gauge boson has a St\"uckelberg mass. The induced operators are of the form $e^{-U}\nu_R\nu_R$ where $U$ is a closed string modulus whose imaginary part transforms appropriately under $B-L$. This mass term may be quite large since this is not a gauge instanton and $Re U$ is not directly related to SM gauge couplings. Thus the size of the induced right-handed neutrino masses could be a few orders of magnitude below the string scale, as phenomenologically required. It is also argued that this origin for neutrino masses would predict the existence of R-parity in SUSY versions of the SM. Finally we comment on other phenomenological applications of similar instanton effects, like the generation of a $\mu$-term, or of Yukawa couplings forbidden in perturbation theory., Comment: 40 pages, 4 figures (v2: added references, small corrections)(v3: minor corrections)
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- 2006
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26. Coisotropic D8-branes and Model-building
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Font, A., Ibanez, L. E., and Marchesano, F.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Up to now chiral type IIA vacua have been mostly based on intersecting D6-branes wrapping special Lagrangian 3-cycles on a CY three-fold. We argue that there are additional BPS D-branes which have so far been neglected, and which seem to have interesting model-building features. They are coisotropic D8-branes, in the sense of Kapustin and Orlov. The D8-branes wrap 5-dimensional submanifolds of the CY which are trivial in homology, but contain a worldvolume flux that induces D6-brane charge on them. This induced D6-brane charge not only renders the D8-brane BPS, but also creates D=4 chirality when two D8-branes intersect. We discuss in detail the case of a type IIA Z2 x Z2 orientifold, where we provide explicit examples of coisotropic D8-branes. We study the chiral spectrum, SUSY conditions, and effective field theory of different systems of D8-branes in this orientifold, and show how the magnetic fluxes generate a superpotential for untwisted Kahler moduli. Finally, using both D6-branes and coisotropic D8-branes we construct new examples of MSSM-like type IIA vacua., Comment: 63 pages, 11 figures. Typos corrected and comments added
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- 2006
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27. Flux-Induced Baryon Asymmetry
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Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
I propose that the primordial baryon asymmetry of the universe was induced by the presence of a non-vanishing antisymmetric field background H_ijk across the three space dimensions. This background creates a dilute (B-L)-number density in the universe cancelling the contribution from baryons and leptons. This situation naturally appears if the U(1)_{B-L} symmetry is gauged and the corresponding gauge boson gets a Stuckelberg mass by combining with an antisymmetric field B_ij. All these ingredients are present in D-brane models of particle physics. None of the Sakharov conditions are required., Comment: 11 pages, Latex file, no figures
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- 2006
28. More Dual Fluxes and Moduli Fixing
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Aldazabal, G., Camara, P. G., Font, A., and Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We generalize the recent proposal that invariance under T-duality leads to additional non-geometric fluxes required so that superpotentials in type IIA and type IIB orientifolds match. We show that invariance under type IIB S-duality requires the introduction of a new set of fluxes leading to further superpotential terms. We find new classes of N=1 supersymmetric Minkowski vacua based on type IIB toroidal orientifolds in which not only dilaton and complex moduli but also Kahler moduli are fixed. The chains of dualities relating type II orientifolds to heterotic and M-theory compactifications suggests the existence of yet further flux degrees of freedom. Restricting to a particular type IIA/IIB or heterotic compactification only some of these degrees of freedom have a simple perturbative and/or geometric interpretation., Comment: 50 pages, Latex file, no figures
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- 2006
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29. Fluxes, moduli fixing and MSSM-like vacua in a simple IIA orientifold
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Camara, P. G., Font, A., and Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the effects of adding RR, NS and metric fluxes on a T^6/(\Omega (-1)^{F_L} I_3) Type IIA orientifold. By using the effective flux-induced superpotential we obtain Minkowski or AdS vacua with broken or unbroken supersymmetry. In the Minkowski case some combinations of real moduli remain undetermined, whereas all can be stabilized in the AdS solutions. Many flux parameters are available which are unconstrained by RR tadpole cancellation conditions allowing to locate the minima at large volume and small dilaton. We also find that in AdS supersymmetric vacua with metric fluxes, the overall flux contribution to RR tadpoles can vanish or have opposite sign to that of D6-branes, allowing for new model-building possibilities. In particular, we construct the first N=1 supersymmetric intersecting D6-brane models with MSSM-like spectrum and with all closed string moduli stabilized. Some axion-like fields remain undetermined but they are precisely required to give St\"uckelberg masses to (potentially anomalous) U(1) brane fields. We show that the cancellation of the Freed-Witten anomaly guarantees that the axions with flux-induced masses are orthogonal to those giving masses to the U(1)'s. Cancellation of such anomalies also guarantees that the D6-branes in our N=1 supersymmetric AdS vacua are calibrated so that they are forced to preserve one unbroken supersymmetry., Comment: 61 pages, Latex, v2: added references, v3: minor corrections
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- 2005
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30. Phenomenology of a Fluxed MSSM
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Allanach, B. C., Brignole, A., and Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We analyze the phenomenology of a set of minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) soft terms inspired by flux-induced supersymmetry (SUSY)-breaking in Type IIB string orientifolds. The scheme is extremely constrained with essentially only two free mass parameters: a parameter M, which sets the scale of soft terms, and the mu parameter. After imposing consistent radiative electro-weak symmetry breaking (EWSB) the model depends upon one mass parameter (say, M). In spite of being so constrained one finds consistency with EWSB conditions. We demonstrate that those conditions have two solutions for mu<0, and none for mu>0. The parameter tan beta results as a prediction and is approximately 3-5 for one solution, and 25-40 for the other, depending upon M and the top mass. We examine further constraints on the model coming from b->s gamma, the muon g-2, Higgs mass limits and WMAP constraints on dark matter. The MSSM spectrum is predicted in terms of the single free parameter M. The low tan beta branch is consistent with a relatively light spectrum although it is compatible with standard cosmology only if the lightest neutralino is unstable. The high tan beta branch is compatible with all phenomenological constraints, but has quite a heavy spectrum. We argue that the fine-tuning associated to this heavy spectrum would be substantially ameliorated if an additional relationship mu=-2M were present in the underlying theory., Comment: 18 pages, minor revisions
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- 2005
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31. SUSY-breaking Soft Terms in a MSSM Magnetized D7-brane Model
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Font, A. and Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We compute the SUSY-breaking soft terms in a magnetized D7-brane model with MSSM-like spectrum, under the general assumption of non-vanishing auxiliary fields of the dilaton and Kahler moduli. As a particular scenario we discuss SUSY breaking triggered by ISD or IASD 3-form fluxes., Comment: Latex, 27 pages, v2: added references
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- 2004
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32. Flux-induced SUSY-breaking soft terms on D7-D3 brane systems
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Camara, P. G., Ibanez, L. E., and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the effect of RR and NSNS 3-form fluxes on the effective action of the worldvolume fields of Type IIB D7/D3-brane configurations. The D7-branes wrap 4-cycles on a local Calabi-Yau geometry. This is an extension of previous work on hep-th/0311241, where a similar analysis was applied to the case of D3-branes. Our present analysis is based on the D7- and D3-brane Dirac-Born-Infeld and Chern-Simons actions, and makes full use of the R-symmetries of the system, which allow us to compute explicitly results for the fields lying at the D3-D7 intersections. A number of interesting new properties appear as compared to the simpler case of configurations with only D3-branes. As a general result one finds that fluxes stabilize some or all of the D7-brane moduli. We argue that this is important for the problem of stabilizing Kahler moduli through non-perturbative effects in KKLT-like vacua. We also show that (0,3) imaginary self-dual fluxes, which lead to compactifications with zero vacuum energy, give rise to SUSY-breaking soft terms including gaugino and scalar masses, and trilinear terms. Particular examples of chiral MSSM-like models of this class of vacua, based on D3-D7 brane systems at orbifold singularities are presented., Comment: 58 pages, no figures; v2: numerical factor in section 7.2 corrected
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33. Computing Yukawa Couplings from Magnetized Extra Dimensions
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Cremades, D., Ibanez, L. E., and Marchesano, F.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We compute Yukawa couplings involving chiral matter fields in toroidal compactifications of higher dimensional super-Yang-Mills theory with magnetic fluxes. Specifically we focus on toroidal compactifications of D=10 super-Yang-Mills theory, which may be obtained as the low-energy limit of Type I, Type II or Heterotic strings. Chirality is obtained by turning on constant magnetic fluxes in each of the 2-tori. Our results are general and may as well be applied to lower D=6,8 dimensional field theories. We solve Dirac and Laplace equations to find out the explicit form of wavefunctions in extra dimensions. The Yukawa couplings are computed as overlap integrals of two Weyl fermions and one complex scalar over the compact dimensions. In the case of Type IIB (or Type I) string theories, the models are T-dual to (orientifolded) Type IIA with D6-branes intersecting at angles. These theories may have phenomenological relevance since particular models with SM group and three quark-lepton generations have been recently constructed. We find that the Yukawa couplings so obtained are described by Riemann theta-functions, which depend on the complex structure and Wilson line backgrounds. Different patterns of Yukawa textures are possible depending on the values of these backgrounds. We discuss the matching of these results with the analogous computation in models with intersecting D6-branes. Whereas in the latter case a string computation is required, in our case only field theory is needed., Comment: 73 pages, 9 figures. Using JHEP3.cls. Typos and other minor corrections fixed. References added
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34. Flux-induced SUSY-breaking soft terms
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Camara, P. G., Ibanez, L. E., and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We describe the computation of SUSY-breaking terms on a D3-brane in a quite general type IIB supergravity background. We apply it to study the SUSY-breaking induced on the D3-brane world-volume by the presence of NSNS and RR 3-form fluxes. We provide explicit general formulae for the SUSY-breaking soft terms valid for the different types of fluxes, leading to different patterns of soft terms. Imaginary anti-selfdual fluxes with G_3 a pure (3,0)-form lead to soft terms corresponding to dilaton-dominated SUSY-breaking. More general SUSY-breaking patterns are discussed, arising from more general fluxes, or from distant anti-D3-branes. The known finiteness properties of dilaton-dominated soft terms are understood in terms of holography. The above results are interpreted in the context of the 4d effective supergravity theory, where flux components correspond to auxiliary fields of e.g. the 4d dilaton and overall volume modulus. We present semirealistic Type IIB orientifold examples with (meta)stable vacua leading to non-vanishing soft terms of the dilaton-domination type. Such models have many of the ingredients of the recent construction of deSitter vacua in string theory. We finally explore possible phenomenological applications of this form of SUSY-breaking, where we show that soft terms are of order M_s^2/M_p. Thus a string scale of order M_s=10^{10} GeV, and compactification scale three orders of magnitude smaller could explain the smallness of the weak scale versus the Planck mass., Comment: 58 pages, 1 eps figure. Minor corrections, references added
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35. Yukawa couplings in intersecting D-brane models
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Cremades, D., Ibanez, L. E., and Marchesano, F.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We compute the Yukawa couplings among chiral fields in toroidal Type II compactifications with wrapping D6-branes intersecting at angles. Those models can yield realistic standard model spectrum living at the intersections. The Yukawa couplings depend both on the Kahler and open string moduli but not on the complex structure. They arise from worldsheet instanton corrections and are found to be given by products of complex Jacobi theta functions with characteristics. The Yukawa couplings for a particular intersecting brane configuration yielding the chiral spectrum of the MSSM are computed as an example. We also show how our methods can be extended to compute Yukawa couplings on certain classes of elliptically fibered CY manifolds which are mirror to complex cones over del Pezzo surfaces. We find that the Yukawa couplings in intersecting D6-brane models have a mathematical interpretation in the context of homological mirror symmetry. In particular, the computation of such Yukawa couplings is related to the construction of Fukaya's category in a generic symplectic manifold., Comment: 47 pages, using JHEP3.cls, 11 figures. Typos and other minor corrections. References added
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36. Towards a theory of quark masses, mixings and CP-violation
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Cremades, D., Ibanez, L. E., and Marchesano, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We discuss the structure of Yukawa couplings in D-brane models in which the SM fermion spectrum appears at the intersections of D-branes wrapping a compact space. In simple toroidal realistic examples one can explicitly compute the Yukawa couplings as a function of the geometrical data summing over world-sheet instanton contributions. A particular simple model with a N = 1 SUSY spectrum and three quark-lepton generations is studied in some detail. Remarkably, one can reproduce the observed spectrum of quark masses and mixings for particular choices of the compact radii and brane locations. In order to reproduce the smallness of up- and down-quark masses branes should be located in simple geometric configurations leading to some accidental global symmetries. We also find that the brane configurations able to reproduce the observed data may be considered as a deformation (by brane translation) of a configuration with Pati-Salam gauge symmetry. The origin of CP-violation in this formalism is quite elegant. It appears as a consequence of the generic presence of U(1) Wilson line backgrounds in the compact dimensions. One can reproduce the observed results for the CP-violation Jarlskog invariant J as long as the compact radii are of order of the string scale. DISCLAIMER: This paper is going to be substantially revised. Althought the physics and general concepts are still valid, the Yukawa couplings of the particular model presented in this paper have a simpler form than discussed here, as we recently pointed out in hep-th/0302105. A properly revised version will be eventually sent as the paper is appropriately corrected., Comment: 37 pages, LaTex file, 7 figures. Revision needed. Disclaimer and references added
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37. More about the Standard Model at Intersecting Branes
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Cremades, D., Ibanez, L. E., and Marchesano, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Intersecting D-brane models seem to be one of the most promising avenues to embed the Standard Model physics within the string context. We review here different aspects of these models. Topics include the question of SUSY and quasi-SUSY in intersecting brane models, model-building, the brane recombination interpretation of the SM Higgs mechanism, Yukawa couplings, the lowering of the string scale and possible new Z's accessible to accelerators., Comment: 10 pages, Latex file, 7 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of SUSY-02, Hamburg
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38. Gauging Away the Strong CP Problem
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Aldazabal, G., Ibanez, L. E., and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We propose a new solution to the strong-CP problem. It involves the existence of an unbroken gauged $U(1)_X$ symmetry whose gauge boson gets a Stuckelberg mass term by combining with a pseudoscalar field $\eta (x)$. The latter has axion-like couplings to $F_{QCD}\wedge F_{QCD}$ so that the theta parameter may be gauged away by a $U(1)_X$ gauge transformation. This system leads to mixed gauge anomalies and we argue that they are cancelled by the addition of an appropriate Wess-Zumino term, so that no SM fermions need to be charged under $U(1)_X$. We discuss scenarios in which the above set of fields and couplings appear. The mechanism is quite generic, but a natural possibility is that the the $U(1)_X$ symmetry arises from bulk gauge bosons in theories with extra dimensions or string models. We show that in certain D-brane Type-II string models (with antisymmetric tensor field strength fluxes) higher dimensional Chern-Simons couplings give rise to the required D=4 Wess-Zumino terms upon compactification. In one of the possible string realizations of the mechanism the $U(1)_X$ gauge boson comes from the Kaluza-Klein reduction of the eleven-dimensional metric in M-theory., Comment: 21 pages, latex, one eps figure; v2 improved discussion
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39. TeV-Scale Z' Bosons from D-branes
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Ghilencea, D. M., Ibanez, L. E., Irges, N., and Quevedo, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Generic D-brane string models of particle physics predict the existence of extra U(1) gauge symmetries beyond hypercharge. These symmetries are not of the E_6 class but rather include the gauging of Baryon and Lepton numbers as well as certain Peccei-Quinn-like symmetries. Some of the U(1)'s have triangle anomalies, but they are cancelled by a Green-Schwarz mechanism. The corresponding gauge bosons typically acquire a mass of order the string scale M_S by combining with two-index antisymmetric fields coming from the closed string sector of the theory. We argue that in string models with a low string scale M_S proportional to 1-10 TeV, the presence of these generic U(1)'s may be amenable to experimental test. Present constraints from electroweak precision data already set important bounds on the mass of these extra gauge bosons. In particular, for large classes of models, rho-parameter constraints imply M_S >= 1.5 TeV. In the present scheme some fraction of the experimentally measured Z^0 mass would be due not to the Higgs mechanism, but rather to the mixing with these closed string fields. We give explicit formulae for recently constructed classes of intersecting D6- and D5-brane models yielding the Standard Model (SM) fermion spectrum., Comment: 46 pages, LaTeX, JHEP.cls, 21 Figures. minor corrections
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40. Standard Model at Intersecting D5-branes: Lowering the String Scale
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Cremades, D., Ibanez, L. E., and Marchesano, F.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Recently a class of Type IIA orientifold models was constructed yielding just the fermions of the SM at the intersections of D6-branes wrapping a 6-torus. We generalize that construction to the case of Type IIB compactified on an orientifold of T^4 \times (C/Z_N) with D5-branes intersecting at angles on T^4. We construct explicit models in which the massless fermion spectrum is just the one of a three-generation Standard Model. One of the motivations for these new constructions is that in this case there are 2 dimensions which are transverse to the SM D5-brane configuration. By making those two dimensions large enough one can have a low string scale M_s of order 1-10 TeV and still have a large M_{Planck} in agreement with observations. From this point of view, these are the first explicit D-brane string constructions where one can achieve having just the fermionic spectrum and gauge group of the SM embedded in a Low String Scale scenario. The cancellation of U(1) anomalies turns out to be quite analogous to the toroidal D6-brane case and the proton is automatically stable due to the gauging of baryon number. Unlike the D6-brane case, the present class of models has N = 0 SUSY both in the bulk and on the branes and hence the spectrum is simpler., Comment: 46 pages, Latex file, 5 figures. Minor corrections and references updated
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41. Intersecting Brane Models of Particle Physics and the Higgs Mechanism
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Cremades, D., Ibanez, L. E., and Marchesano, F.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We analyze a recently constructed class of D-brane theories with the fermion spectrum of the SM at the intersection of D6-branes wrapping a compact toroidal space. We show how the SM Higgs mechanism appears as a brane recombination effect in which the branes giving rise to U(2)_L \times U(1) recombine into a single brane related to U(1)_{em}. We also show how one can construct D6-brane models which respect some supersymmetry at every intersection. These are quasi-supersymmetric models of the type introduced in hep-th/0201205 which may be depicted in terms of SUSY-quivers and may stabilize the hierarchy between the weak scale and a fundamental scale of order 10-100 TeV present in low string scale models. Several explicit D6-brane models with three generations of quarks and leptons and different SUSY-quiver structure are presented. One can prove on general grounds that if one wants to build a (factorizable) D6-brane configuration with the SM gauge group and N = 1 SUSY (or quasi-SUSY), also a massless (B-L) generator must be initially present in any model. If in addition we insist on lef- and right-handed fermions respecting the same N=1 SUSY, the brane configurations are forced to have intersections giving rise to Higgs multiplets, providing for a rationale for the very existence of the SM Higgs sector., Comment: 58 pages, using JHEP3.cls, 13 figures. Minor corrections and references updated
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42. SUSY Quivers, Intersecting Branes and the Modest Hierarchy Problem
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Cremades, D., Ibanez, L. E., and Marchesano, F.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a class of chiral non-supersymmetric D=4 field theories in which quadratic divergences appear only at two loops. They may be depicted as ``SUSY quivers'' in which the nodes represent a gauge group with extended e.g., N=4 SUSY whereas links represent bifundamental matter fields which transform as chiral multiplets with respect to different N=1 subgroups. One can obtain this type of field theories from simple D6-brane configurations on Type IIA string theory compactified on a six-torus. We discuss the conditions under which this kind of structure is obtained from D6-brane intersections. We also discuss some aspects of the effective low-energy field theory. In particular we compute gauge couplings and Fayet-Iliopoulos terms from the Born-Infeld action and show how they match the field theory results. This class of theories may be of phenomenological interest in order to understand the modest hierarchy problem i.e., the stability of the hierarchy between the weak scale and a fundamental scale of order 10-100 TeV which appears e.g. in low string scale models. Specific D-brane models with the spectrum of the SUSY Standard Model and three generations are presented., Comment: 36 pages, using JHEP3.cls, 8 figures. References updated
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43. Standard Model Engineering with Intersecting Branes
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Ibanez, L. E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
I briefly describe the recent construction of the first specific string D-brane models yielding just the SM massless fermion spectrum. One of the most remarkable facts predicted by these constructions is that the global symmetries of the SM like Baryon and Lepton numbers as well as the axial $U(1)_A$ are gauged symmetries whose anomalies are cancelled by a Green-Schwarz mechanism only in the case of three quark-lepton generations. Proton stability and the Dirac nature of neutrino masses are thus a prediction of these theories. This is work done in collaboration with Fernando Marchesano and Raul Rabadan., Comment: 10 pages, Latex file, no figures. Contribution to the proceedings of SUSY-01, Dubna (Russia), June 2001
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44. Getting just the Standard Model at Intersecting Branes
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Ibanez, L. E., Marchesano, F., and Rabadan, R.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present what we believe are the first specific string (D-brane) constructions whose low-energy limit yields just a three generation $SU(3)\times SU(2)\times U(1)$ standard model with no extra fermions nor U(1)'s (without any further effective field theory assumption). In these constructions the number of generations is given by the number of colours. The Baryon, Lepton and Peccei-Quinn symmetries are necessarily gauged and their anomalies cancelled by a generalized Green-Schwarz mechanism. The corresponding gauge bosons become massive but their presence guarantees automatically proton stability. There are necessarily three right-handed neutrinos and neutrino masses can only be of Dirac type. They are naturally small as a consequence of a PQ-like symmetry. There is a Higgs sector which is somewhat similar to that of the MSSM and the scalar potential parameters have a geometric interpretation in terms of brane distances and intersection angles. Some other physical implications of these constructions are discussed., Comment: References added, some typos corrected and a comment about axionic couplings included
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45. D=4 Chiral String Compactifications from Intersecting Branes
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Aldazabal, G., Franco, S., Ibanez, L. E., Rabadan, R., and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Intersecting Dp-branes often give rise to chiral fermions living on their intersections. We study the construction of four-dimensional chiral gauge theories by considering configurations of type II D(3+n)-branes wrapped on non-trivial n-cycles on T^{2n} x(R^{2(3-n)}/Z_N), for n=1,2,3. The gauge theories on the four non-compact dimensions of the brane world-volume are generically chiral and non-supersymmetric. We analyze consistency conditions (RR tadpole cancellation) for these models, and their relation to four-dimensional anomaly cancellation. Cancellation of U(1) gauge anomalies involves a Green-Schwarz mechanism mediated by RR partners of untwisted and/or twisted moduli. This class of models is of potential phenomenological interest, and we construct explicit examples of SU(3) x SU(2) x U(1) three-generation models. The models are non-supersymmetric, but the string scale may be lowered close to the weak scale so that the standard hierarchy problem is avoided. We also comment on the presence of scalar tachyons and possible ways to avoid the associated instabilities. We discuss the existence of (meta)stable configurations of D-branes on 3-cycles in (T^2)^3, free of tachyons for certain ranges of the six-torus moduli., Comment: 35 pages, latex. Minor mistakes in mass formulae corrected
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46. Intersecting Brane Worlds
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Aldazabal, G., Franco, S., Ibanez, L. E., Rabadan, R., and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
It is known that chiral fermions naturally appear at certain intersections of branes at angles. Motivated by this fact, we propose a string scenario in which different standard model gauge interactions propagate on different (intersecting) brane worlds, partially wrapped in the extra dimensions. Quarks and leptons live at brane intersections, and are thus located at different positions in the extra dimensions. Replication of families follows naturally from the fact that the branes generically intersect at several points. Gauge and Yukawa couplings can be computed in terms of the compactification radii. Hierarchical Yukawa couplings appear naturally, since amplitudes involving three different intersections are proportional to exp{-A_{ijk}}, where A_{ijk} is the area of a string world-sheet extending among the intersections. The models are non-supersymmetric but the string scale may be lowered down to 1-10 TeV. The proton is however stable due to a set of discrete symmetries arising from world-sheet selection rules, exact to all orders in perturbation theory. The scenario has some distinctive features like the presence of KK, winding and other new excited states (`gonions'), with masses below the string scale and accessible to accelerators. The models contain scalar tachyons with the quantum numbers of standard SU(2) x U(1) Higgs doublets, and we propose that they induce electroweak symmetry breaking in a somewhat novel way. Specific string models with D4-branes wrapping on T^2 x (T^2)^2/Z_N, leading to three-family semirealistic spectra, are presented, in which the above properties are exemplified., Comment: 36 pages, 6 figures, (v2) reference added, explicit examples changed; (v3) one figure changed, typos corrected
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47. Soft SUSY Breaking, Dilaton Domination and Intermediate Scale String Models
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Abel, S. A., Allanach, B. C., Ibanez, L., Klein, M., and Quevedo, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present an analysis of the low-energy implications of an intermediate scale ~10^{11} GeV string theory. We mainly focus on the evolution of the physical parameters under the renormalisation group equations (RGEs) and find several interesting new features that differ from the standard GUT scale or Planck scale scenarios. We give a general discussion of soft supersymmetry breaking terms in type I theories and then investigate the renormalization group running. In the dilaton domination scenario, we present the sparticle spectra, analyzing constraints from charge and colour breaking, fine tuning and radiative electroweak symmetry breaking. We compare with the allowed regions of parameter space when the RGEs start running at the standard GUT or the intermediate scales, and find quite remarkably that the dilaton dominated supersymmetry breaking scenario, which is essentially ruled out from constraints on charge and colour breaking if the fundamental scale is close to the Planck mass, is allowed in a large region of parameter space if the fundamental scale is intermediate., Comment: 32 pages, 4 figures, v2 has added references and no t-b-tau unification
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48. D-Branes at Singularities : A Bottom-Up Approach to the String Embedding of the Standard Model
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Aldazabal, G., Ibanez, L. E., Quevedo, F., and Uranga, A. M.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We propose a bottom-up approach to the building of particle physics models from string theory. Our building blocks are Type II D-branes which we combine appropriately to reproduce desirable features of a particle theory model: 1) Chirality ; 2) Standard Model group ; 3) N=1 or N=0 supersymmetry ; 4) Three quark-lepton generations. We start such a program by studying configurations of D=10, Type IIB D3-branes located at singularities. We study in detail the case of Z_N, N=1,0 orbifold singularities leading to the SM group or some left-right symmetricextension. In general, tadpole cancellation conditions require the presence of additional branes, e.g. D7-branes. For the N=1 supersymmetric case the unique twist leading to three quark-lepton generations is Z_3, predicting $\sin^2\theta_W=3/14=0.21$. The models obtained are the simplest semirealistic string models ever built. In the non-supersymmetric case there is a three-generation model for each Z_N, N>4, but the Weinberg angle is in general too small. One can obtain a large class of D=4 compact models by considering the above structure embedded into a Calabi Yau compactification. We explicitly construct examples of such compact models using Z_3 toroidal orbifolds and orientifolds, and discuss their properties. In these examples, global cancellation of RR charge may be achieved by adding anti-branes stuck at the fixed points, leading to models with hidden sector gravity-induced supersymmetry breaking. More general frameworks, like F-theory compactifications, allow completely $\NN=1$ supersymmetric embeddings of our local structures, as we show in an explicit example., Comment: Latex, 75 pages, 8 enclosed figures. Minor corrections, references added
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49. On Realistic Brane Worlds from Type I Strings
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Aldazabal, G., Ibanez, L., and Quevedo, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We review recent progress in constructing realistic brane models from type I string vacua. Explicit models with three families of the standard model gauge group and its left-right generalizations are presented with supersymmetry broken at the string scale of order $M_s\sim 10^{10-12}$ GeV, realizing gravity mediated supersymmetry breaking at low energies. Unification of couplings occurs at the string scale due to the particular U(1) normalizations of D-branes, as well as to the existence of a Higgs field per family of quarks and leptons. The proton is naturally stable due to intrinsic discrete symmetries of the corresponding string theory. In particular R-parity appears as a natural stringy symmetry. There are axionic fields with the right couplings as to solve the strong CP problem. Similar realizations are also presented for a string scale of 1 TeV, although without solving the gauge unification problem. Open questions are briefly discussed., Comment: 8 pages, plenary talk by FQ at PASCOS 99
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50. A D-Brane Alternative to the MSSM
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Aldazabal, G., Ibanez, L. E., and Quevedo, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
The success of SU(5)-like gauge coupling unification boundary conditions $g_3^2=g_2^2=5/3 g_1^2$ has biased most attempts to embed the SM interactions into a unified structure. After discussing the limitations of the orthodox approach, we propose an alternative that appears to be quite naturally implied by recent developments based on D-brane physics. In this new alternative: 1) The gauge group, above a scale of order 1 TeV, is the minimal left-right symmetric extension $SU(3)\times SU(2)_L\times SU(2)_R\times U(1)_{B-L}$ of the SM; 2) Quarks, leptons and Higgs fields come in three generations; 3) Couplings unify at an intermediate string scale $M_s= 9\times 10^{11}$ GeV with boundary conditions $g_3^2=g_L^2=g_R^2=32/3 g_{B-L}^2$. This corresponds to the natural embedding of gauge interactions into D-branes and is different from the standard SO(10) embedding which corresponds to $k_{B-L}=8/3$. Unification only works in the case of three generations; 4) Proton stability is automatic due to the presence of $Z_2$ discrete R-parity and lepton parities. A specific Type IIB string orientifold model with the above characteristics is constructed. The existence of three generations is directly related to the existence of three complex extra dimensions. In this model the string scale can be identified with the intermediate scale and SUSY is broken also at that scale due to the presence of anti-branes in the vacuum. We discuss a number of phenomenological issues in this model including Yukawa couplings and a built-in axion solution to the strong-CP problem. The present framework could be tested by future accelerators by finding the left-right symmetric extension of the SM at a scale of order 1 TeV., Comment: 50 pages, 7 figures. References added
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