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The Orbifold and the SUSY Flavor Problem
The characteristic property of the orbifold is its cyclic
permutation symmetry. It is argued that this property may be instrumental in
explaining simultaneously the fermion mass hierarchy and the squark mass
degeneracy. Detailed studies in free fermionic models that preserve the cyclic
permutation symmetry of anomalous U(1) charges of the three generations are
discussed.Comment: 9 pages. Standard Late
On the origin of three generation free fermionic superstring models
The three generation superstring models in the free fermionic models have had
remarkable success in describing the real--world. The most explored models use
the NAHE set to obtain three generations and to separate the hidden and
observable sectors. It is of course well known that the full NAHE set is not
required in order to construct three generation free fermionic models. I argue
that all the semi--realistic free fermionic models that have been constructed
to date correspond to orbifolds. Thus, the successes of the
semi--realistic free fermionic models, if taken seriously, suggest that the
true string vacuum is a orbifold with nontrivial background
fields and quantized Wilson lines.Comment: 12 pages, phyzzx.tex, tables.te
Duality, Equivalence, Mass and The Quest For The Vacuum
I contemplate the possibility that the mismatch between the maximally
symmetric point (the free fermionic point) and the strictly self-dual point in
the Narain moduli space plays a role in the string vacuum selection. The role
of self-duality in the recent formulation of quantum mechanics from an
equivalence postulate, and the new perspective that it offers on the
foundations of quantum gravity and the origin of mass, are discussed.Comment: 8 pages. Standard Latex & sprocl.tex. Invited talk presented at
PASCOS 99, Lake Tahoe, CA December 10-16 199
Phenomenological aspects of M-theory
The Standard Model data suggests the realization of grand unification
structures in nature, in particular that of SO(10). A class of string vacua
that preserve the SO(10) embedding, are the three generation free fermion
heterotic-string models, that are related to Z2xZ2 orbifold compactification.
Attempts to use the M-theory framework to explore further this class of models
are discussed. Wilson line breaking of the SO(10) GUT symmetry results in
super-heavy meta-stable states, which produce several exotic dark matter and
UHECR candidates, with differing phenomenological characteristics. Attempts to
develop the tools to study the properties of these states in forthcoming UHECR
experiments are discussed. It is proposed that quantum mechanics arises from an
equivalence postulate, that may lay the foundations for the rigorous
formulation of quantum gravity.Comment: 25 pages. 6 figures. Standard Latex & iopart.cls. To appear in the
proceedings of Beyond the Desert 02 - Accelerator and non Accelerator
Approaches, Oulu, Finland, 2-7 June 200
Cosmological and phenomenological implications of Wilsonian matter in realistic superstring derived models
Superstring phenomenology aims at achieving two goals. The first is to
reproduce the observed physics of the Standard Model. The second is to identify
experimental signatures of superstring unification which, if observed, will
provide further evidence for the validity of superstring theory. I discuss such
potential signatures of superstring unification. I propose that proton lifetime
constraints imply that the Standard Model gauge group must be obtained directly
at the string level. In this case the unifying gauge group, for example
, is broken to the Standard Model gauge group by ``Wilson lines''. The
symmetry breaking by ``Wilson line'' has important implications. It gives rise
to exotic massless states which cannot fit into multiplets of the original
unifying gauge group. This is an important feature because it results in
conservation laws which forbid the interaction of the exotic ``Wilsonian''
states with the Standard Model states. The ``Wilsonian'' matter states then
have important phenomenological implications. I discuss two such implications:
exotic ``Wilsonian'' states as dark matter candidates and ``Wilsonian'' matter
as the messenger sector in gauge mediated dynamical SUSY breaking scenarios.Comment: 22 pages. Standard Latex. 4 figures. epsf.te
Deriving The Standard Model From Superstring Theory
I outline a program to derive the Standard Model directly from superstring
theory. I present a class of three generation superstring standard--like models
in the free fermionic formulation. I discuss some phenomenological properties
of these models. In particular these models suggest an explanation for the top
quark mass hierarchy. A numerical estimate yielded . The
general texture of fermion mass matrices was obtained from analysis of
nonrenormalizable terms up to order .I argue that the realistic features
of these models are due to the underlying orbifold, with
standard embedding, at the free fermionic point in toroidal compactification
space.Comment: IASSNS--HEP--94/21, 11 page
String Phenomenology: Past, Present and Future Perspectives
The observation of a scalar resonance at the LHC, compatible with
perturbative electroweak symmetry breaking, reinforces the Standard Model
parameterisation of all subatomic data. The logarithmic evolution of the SM
gauge and matter parameters suggests that this parameterisation remains viable
up to the Planck scale, where gravitational effects are of comparable strength.
String theory provides a perturbatively consistent scheme to explore how the
parameters of the Standard Model may be determined from a theory of quantum
gravity. The free fermionic heterotic string models provide concrete examples
of exact string solutions that reproduce the spectrum of the Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model. Contemporary studies entail the development of
methods to classify large classes of models. This led to the discovery of
exophobic heterotic-string vacua and the observation of spinor-vector duality,
which provides an insight to the global structure of the space of (2,0)
heterotic-string vacua. Future directions entail the study of the role of the
massive string states in these models and their incorporation in cosmological
scenarios. A complementary direction is the formulation of quantum gravity from
the principle of manifest phase space duality and the equivalence postulate of
quantum mechanics, which suggest that space is compact. The compactness of
space, which implies intrinsic regularisation, may be tightly related to the
intrinsic finite length scale, implied by string phenomenology.Comment: 35 pages. No figures. To appear in the special volume edited by
Gerald Cleaver on "Particle Physics and Quantum Gravity Implications for
Cosmology". Based on talk presented at the 2012 CERN Summer Institute on
String Phenomenolog
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