77 research outputs found
Dark Matter Constraints in Heterotic M-Theory with Five-Brane Dominance
The phenomenological implications of the M-theory limit in which
supersymmetry is broken by the auxiliary fields of five-brane moduli is
investigated.
Assuming that the lightest neutralino provides the dark matter in the
universe, constraints on the sparticle spectrum are obtained. Direct detection
rates for dark matter are estimated.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX file plus 8 EPS figure
Sparticle Spectrum and Dark Matter in M-Theory
The phenomenological implications of the eleven dimensional limit of
-theory (strongly coupled ) are investigated. In particular
we calculate the supersymmetric spectrum subject to constraints of correct
electroweak symmetry breaking and the requirement that the lighest
supersymmetric particle provides the dark matter of the universe. The -soft
term associated with the generation of a term in the superpotential is
calculated and its phenomenology is discussed.Comment: LaTeX file 15 pages,1 figure adde
A Supersymmetric Flipped SU(5) Intersecting Brane World
We construct an N=1 supersymmetric three-family flipped SU(5) model from type
IIA orientifolds on with D6-branes intersecting at
general angles. The spectrum contains a complete grand unified and electroweak
Higgs sector. In addition, it contains extra exotic matter both in
bi-fundamental and vector-like representations as well as two copies of matter
in the symmetric representation of SU(5).Comment: 17 pages, 3 tables, v2 published in Phys.Lett.
The effect of Wilson line moduli on CP-violation by soft supersymmetry breaking terms
The CP-violating phases in the soft supersymmetry-breaking sector in orbifold
compactifications with a continuous Wilson line are investigated. In this case
the modular symmetry is the Siegel modular group of genus two. In
particular, we study the case that the hidden sector non-perturbative
superpotential is determined by the Igusa cusp form of modular
weight 12. The effect of large non-perturbative corrections to the dilaton
K\"ahler potential on the resulting CP-violating phases is also investigated.Comment: LaTeX file, 12 pages plus 7 figures, to appear in Phys.Lett.
Cosmological Inflation with orbifold moduli as inflatons
Cosmological inflation is studied in the case where the inflaton is the
overall modulus for an orbifold. General forms of the (non-perturbative)
superpotential are considered to ensure that is modular
invariant. We find generically that these models do not produce a potential
flat enough for slow roll to a supersymmetric minimum, although we do find a
model which produces up to 20 e-folds of inflation to a non-supersymmetric
minimum.Comment: LaTeX file, 16 pages including 5 figures, v3 is the published versio
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
Sparticle spectrum and dark matter in type I string theory with an intermediate scale
The supersymmetric particle spectrum is calculated in type I string theories
formulated as orientifold compactifications of type IIB string theory. A string
scale at an intermediate value of GeV is assumed and extra
vector-like matter states are introduced to allow unification of gauge coupling
constants to occur at this scale. The qualitative features of the spectrum are
compared with Calabi-Yau compactification of the weakly coupled heterotic
string and with the eleven dimensional supergravity limit of -theory. Some
striking differences are observed. Assuming that the lightest neutralino
provides the dark matter in the universe, further constraints on the sparticle
spectrum are obtained. Direct detection rates for dark matter are estimated.Comment: LaTeX file (10 pages+10 figures), improved references, v3: typos
fixed, accepted for publication in Physics Letters
The geodesic structure of the Schwarzschild Anti-de Sitter black hole
In the present work we found the geodesic structure of an AdS black hole. By
means of a detailed analyze of the corresponding effective potentials for
particles and photon, we found all the possible motions which are allowed by
the energy levels. Radial and non radial trajectories were exactly evaluated
for both geodesics. The founded orbits were plotted in order to have a direct
visualization of the allowed motions. We show that the geodesic structure of
this black hole presents new type of motions not allowed by the Schwarzschild
spacetime.Comment: 17 pages, 11 figure
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