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Non-universal soft scalar masses in supersymmetric theories
The existence of non--universal soft masses is the most general situation in
supersymmetric theories. We study the consecuences that this situation has for
the low--energy sparticle spectrum. In particular, we analize in detail the
contribution to the scalar mass renormalization group equations of the
D--term. We obtain analytic expressions for the evolution of masses of the
three generations and these allow us to show that such a contribution can
produce important modifications on the spectrum. The necessity to avoid flavour
changing neutral currents does not constrain this result. Finally, we discuss a
realistic example in the context of string theory where the departure from
universality is large.Comment: Latex, 13 pages + 3 figs.(avalaible upon request
Orbifold-induced term and electroweak symmetry breaking
It is known that a Higgs term can be naturally generated through the
K\"ahler potential in orbifold string models in which one of the three
compactified complex planes has order two. In this class of models explicit
expressions for both the parameter and the soft SUSY-breaking parameters
can be obtained under the assumption that the goldstino is an arbitrary linear
combination of the fermionic partners of the dilaton and all the moduli
. We apply this picture to the MSSM and explore the consistency of the
obtained boundary conditions with radiative gauge symmetry breaking. We find
that consistency with the measured value of the top-quark mass can only be
achieved if the goldstino has a negligible dilatino component and relevant
components along the moduli associated to the order-two complex
plane.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX fil
Scalar Field Inhomogeneous Cosmologies
Some exact solutions for the Einstein field equations corresponding to
inhomogeneous cosmologies with an exponential-potential scalar field
which generalize solutions obtained previously are considered. Several
particular cases are studied and the properties related to generalized
inflation and asymptotic behaviour of the models are discussed.Comment: 21 pages LaTeX, 3 figures appended as a uuencoded compressed tar fil
String GUTs
Standard SUSY-GUTs such as those based on or lead to
predictions for the values of and in amazing
agreement with experiment. In this article we investigate how these models may
be obtained from string theory, thus bringing them into the only known
consistent framework for quantum gravity. String models with matter in standard
GUT representations require the realization of affine Lie algebras at higher
levels. We start by describing some methods to build level orbifold
string models with gauge groups or . We present several
examples and identify generic features of the type of models constructed.
Chiral fields appropriate to break the symmetry down to the standard model
generically appear in the massless spectrum. However, unlike in standard
SUSY-GUTs, they often behave as string moduli, i.e., they do not have
self-couplings. We also discuss briefly the doublet-triplet Higgs splitting. We
find that, in some models, built-in sliding-singlet type of couplings exist.Comment: 40 pages, Latex. Two references modified, few other unimportant
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Symplectically harmonic cohomology of nilmanifolds
This paper can be considered as an extension to our paper [On symplectically
harmonic forms on six-dimensional nilmanifolds, Comment. Math. Helv. 76 (2001),
n 1, 89-109]. Also, it contains a brief survey of recent results on
symplectically harmonic cohomology.Comment: 18 page
CP-violating phases in the CKM matrix in orbifold compactifications
The picture of CP-violation in orbifold compactifications in which the
-modulus is at a complex fixed point of the modular group is studied.
CP-violation in the neutral kaon system and in the neutron electric dipole
moment are both discussed. The situation where the -modulus takes complex
values on the unit circle which are not at a fixed point is also discussed.Comment: LaTeX file 17 page
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