We consider heterotic Calabi-Yau compactifications with S(U(4)xU(1))
background gauge fields. These models lead to gauge groups with an additional
U(1) factor which, under certain conditions, can combine with hypercharge to a
B-L symmetry. The associated gauge boson is automatically super-massive and,
hence, does not constitute a phenomenological problem. We illustrate this class
of compactifications with a model based on the monad construction, which leads
to a supersymmetric standard model with three families of quarks and leptons,
one pair of Higgs doublets, three right-handed neutrinos and no exotics charged
under the standard model group. The presence of the B-L symmetry means that the
model is safe from proton decay induced by dimension four operators. Due to the
presence of a special locus in moduli space where the bundle structure group is
Abelian and the low-energy symmetry enhances we can also show the absence of
dimension five proton-decay inducing operators.Comment: 23 pages Late