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    Discrete Abelian gauge symmetries and axions

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    We combine two popular extensions of beyond the Standard Model physics within the framework of intersecting D6-brane models: discrete Zn symmetries and Peccei-Quinn axions. The underlying natural connection between both extensions is formed by the presence of massive U(1) gauge symmetries in D-brane model building. Global intersecting D6-brane models on toroidal orbifolds of the type T6/Z2N and T6/Z2xZ2M with discrete torsion offer excellent playgrounds for realizing these extensions. A generation-dependent Z2 symmetry is identified in a global Pati-Salam model, while global left-right symmetric models give rise to supersymmetric realizations of the DFSZ axion model. In one class of the latter models, the axion as well as Standard Model particles carry a non-trivial Z3 charge.Comment: Contribution to the proceedings of DISCRETE2014; 13 page

    An N=2 worldsheet approach to D-branes in bihermitian geometries: I. Chiral and twisted chiral fields

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    We investigate N=(2,2) supersymmetric nonlinear sigma-models in the presence of a boundary. We restrict our attention to the case where the bulk geometry is described by chiral and twisted chiral superfields corresponding to a bihermitian bulk geometry with two commuting complex structures. The D-brane configurations preserving an N=2 worldsheet supersymmetry are identified. Duality transformations interchanging chiral for twisted chiral fields and vice versa while preserving all supersymmetries are explicitly constructed. We illustrate our results with various explicit examples such as the WZW-model on the Hopf surface S3xS1. The duality transformations provide e.g new examples of coisotropic A-branes on Kahler manifolds (which are not necessarily hyper-Kahler). Finally, by dualizing a chiral and a twisted chiral field to a semi-chiral multiplet, we initiate the study of D-branes in bihermitian geometries where the cokernel of the commutator of the complex structures is non-empty.Comment: LaTeX, 50 page

    Large Field Inflation from Axion Mixing

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    We study the general multi-axion systems, focusing on the possibility of large field inflation driven by axions. We find that through axion mixing from a non-diagonal metric on the moduli space and/or from St\"uckelberg coupling to a U(1) gauge field, an effectively super-Planckian decay constant can be generated without the need of "alignment" in the axion decay constants. We also investigate the consistency conditions related to the gauge symmetries in the multi-axion systems, such as vanishing gauge anomalies and the potential presence of generalized Chern-Simons terms. Our scenario applies generally to field theory models whose axion periodicities are intrinsically sub-Planckian, but it is most naturally realized in string theory. The types of axion mixings invoked in our scenario appear quite commonly in D-brane models, and we present its implementation in type II superstring theory. Explicit stringy models exhibiting all the characteristics of our ideas are constructed within the frameworks of Type IIA intersecting D6-brane models on T6/OR and Type IIB intersecting D7-brane models on Swiss-Cheese Calabi-Yau orientifolds.Comment: v2: references added, typos corrected; v1: 1+85 pages, 4 figure

    Deformations, Moduli Stabilisation and Gauge Couplings at One-Loop

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    We investigate deformations of Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 orbifold singularities on the toroidal orbifold T6/(Z2×Z6)T^6/(\mathbb{Z}_2\times\mathbb{Z}_6) with discrete torsion in the framework of Type IIA orientifold model building with intersecting D6-branes wrapping special Lagrangian cycles. To this aim, we employ the hypersurface formalism developed previously for the orbifold T6/(Z2×Z2)T^6/(\mathbb{Z}_2\times\mathbb{Z}_2) with discrete torsion and adapt it to the Z2×Z6×ΩR\mathbb{Z}_2\times\mathbb{Z}_6\times\Omega\mathcal{R} point group by modding out the remaining Z3\mathbb{Z}_3 subsymmetry and the orientifold projection ΩR\Omega\mathcal{R}. We first study the local behaviour of the Z3×ΩR\mathbb{Z}_3\times\Omega\mathcal{R} invariant deformation orbits under non-zero deformation and then develop methods to assess the deformation effects on the fractional three-cycle volumes globally. We confirm that D6-branes supporting USp(2N) or SO(2N) gauge groups do not constrain any deformation, while deformation parameters associated to cycles wrapped by D6-branes with U(N) gauge groups are constrained by D-term supersymmetry breaking. These features are exposed in global prototype MSSM, Left-Right symmetric and Pati-Salam models first constructed in arXiv:1509.00048 and arXiv:1409.1236, for which we here count the number of stabilised moduli and study flat directions changing the values of some gauge couplings. Finally, we confront the behaviour of tree-level gauge couplings under non-vanishing deformations along flat directions with the one-loop gauge threshold corrections at the orbifold point and discuss phenomenological implications, in particular on possible LARGE volume scenarios and the corresponding value of the string scale MstringM_{\text{string}}, for the same global D6-brane models.Comment: 1+84 pages, 16 figures, 32 table
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