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Four-family N=1 supersymmetric Pati-Salam models from intersecting D6-branes
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We investigate the construction of four-family N=1 supersymmetric Pati-Salam models from Type ⅡA T6/Z2×Z2 orientifold with intersecting D6-branes.Utilizing the deterministic algorithm introduced in He W,Li T and Sun R(2021 arXiv:hep-th/2112.09632),we obtain 274 types of models with three rectangular tori and distinct gauge coupling relations at string scale,while 6 types of models with two rectangular tori and one tilted torus.In both cases,there exists a class of models with gauge coupling unification at string scale.In particular,for the models with two rectangular tori,one tilted torus and gauge coupling unification,the gaugino condensations are allowed,and thus supersymmetry breaking and moduli stabilization are possible for further phenomenological study.
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作者姓名:
Tianjun Li;Rui Sun;Chi Zhang
作者机构:
CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics,Institute of Theoretical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100190,China;School of Physical Sciences,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,No.19A Yuquan Road,Beijing 100049,China;Korea Institute for Advanced Study,85 Hoegiro,Dongdaemun-Gu,Seoul 02455,Republic of Korea
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[1]Tianjun Li;Rui Sun;Chi Zhang-.Four-family N=1 supersymmetric Pati-Salam models from intersecting D6-branes)[J].理论物理,2022(06):39-60
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