Sequestering by global symmetries in Calabi-Yau string models
Christopher Andrey, Claudio A. Scrucca

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential for effective sequestering in heterotic string models with Calabi-Yau compactifications, analyzing how global symmetries might suppress unwanted interactions between visible and hidden sectors.
Contribution
It extends previous orbifold-based sequestering studies to Calabi-Yau models, exploring the role of global symmetries and the structure of the Kahler potential in these compactifications.
Findings
Sequestering is more natural in orbifold models due to symmetric scalar manifolds.
Calabi-Yau models generally lead to non-symmetric scalar manifolds, complicating sequestering.
Global symmetries can only effectively inhibit soft scalar masses in Calabi-Yau models under specific conditions.
Abstract
We study the possibility of realizing an effective sequestering between visible and hidden sectors in generic heterotic string models, generalizing previous work on orbifold constructions to smooth Calabi-Yau compactifications. In these theories, genuine sequestering is spoiled by interactions mixing chiral multiplets of the two sectors in the effective Kahler potential. These effective interactions however have a specific current-current-like structure and can be interpreted from an M-theory viewpoint as coming from the exchange of heavy vector multiplets. One may then attempt to inhibit the emergence of generic soft scalar masses in the visible sector by postulating a suitable global symmetry in the dynamics of the hidden sector. This mechanism is however not straightforward to implement, because the structure of the effective contact terms and the possible global symmetries is a…
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