D-branes, Supersymmetry Breaking, and Neutrinos
Jihye Seo

TL;DR
This thesis explores stable supersymmetry breaking mechanisms in string theories and constructs an F-theory GUT model linking neutrino masses to supersymmetry breaking, providing new insights into string stability and neutrino physics.
Contribution
It introduces new stable non-supersymmetric states in heterotic and type IIB string theories and develops an F-theory GUT model where neutrino masses are determined by supersymmetry breaking.
Findings
Constructed a non-supersymmetric state stable in large moduli space regions.
Built metastable and stable non-supersymmetric D-brane configurations in Calabi-Yau geometries.
Proposed a neutrino mass generation mechanism in F-theory GUTs linked to supersymmetry breaking.
Abstract
This thesis studies meta- and exactly stable supersymmetry breaking mechanisms in heterotic and type IIB string theories and constructs an F-theory Grand Unified Theory model for neutrino physics in which neutrino mass is determined by the supersymmetry breaking mechanism. Focussing attention on heterotic string theory compactified on a 4-torus, stability of non-supersymmetric states is studied. A non-supersymmetric state with robust stability is constructed, and its exact stability is proven in a large region of moduli space of T^4 against all the possible decay mechanisms allowed by charge conservation. Using string-string duality, the results are interpreted in terms of Dirichlet-branes in type IIA string theory compactified on an orbifold limit of a K3 surface. In type IIB string theory, metastable and exactly stable non-supersymmetric systems are constructed using D-branes and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research
