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M theory, Joyce Orbifolds and Super Yang-Mills
We geometrically engineer d=4 N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories by
considering M theory on various Joyce orbifolds. We argue that the
superpotential of these models is generated by fractional membrane instantons.
The relation of this superpotential to membrane anomalies is also discussed.Comment: v2: A careless error which appeared at the end of section four and
propagated to section six has been corrected. (The mistake was to identify
the Coxeter number of the gauge group with the order of a certain finite
group). The results are unchanged. Some references have also been added. v3:
A previously unrecognised monodromy recognised. New monodromy free examples
added. 21 pages, Late
N=1 Heterotic/M-theory Duality and Joyce Manifolds
We present an ansatz which enables us to construct heterotic/M-theory dual
pairs in four dimensions. It is checked that this ansatz reproduces previous
results and that the massless spectra of the proposed dual pairs agree. The new
dual pairs consist of M-theory compactifications on Joyce manifolds of
holonomy and Calabi-Yau compactifications of heterotic strings. These results
are further evidence that M-theory is consistent on orbifolds. Finally, we
interpret these results in terms of M-theory geometries which are K3 fibrations
and heterotic geometries which are conjectured to be fibrations. Even
though the new dual pairs are constructed as non-freely acting orbifolds of
existing dual pairs, the adiabatic argument is apparently not violated.Comment: 25 pages, Late
Multimuons events and primary composition
Nucleon decay detectors at large depths offers now a total area larger than 1000 sq m to registrate muons of energy exceeding 1 TeV. Near complete high energy muon families are detected in those arrays. An extensive 3D Monte-Carlo simulation was conducted in view to understand the spatial distribution of those events and the possible link with elementary act or primary composition. As pion or kaon parents have a very small decay probability at so high energy, multimuon phenomena occurs at high altitude where the atmospheric density is small after the most energetic collisions
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