D-instantons and Dualities in String Theory
Christoffer Petersson

TL;DR
This paper explores non-perturbative effects of D-instantons in string theory, demonstrating their role in generating couplings relevant for particle physics models and utilizing string dualities for exact quantum corrections.
Contribution
It formulates D-instanton calculus in string theory, applies dualities to compute multi-instanton effects, and provides geometric insights into non-perturbative gauge theories.
Findings
D-instantons generate couplings relevant for MSSM/GUT models
String dualities allow exact multi-instanton correction calculations
M-theory lifts offer geometric understanding of non-perturbative effects
Abstract
This introductory part of the author's PhD compilation thesis discusses non-perturbative aspects of string theory, with focus on D-instantons which play key roles in the context of string phenomenology and dualities. By translating ideas from ordinary instanton calculus in field theory, D-instanton calculus is formulated and applied to supersymmetric gauge theories realized as world volume theories of spacefilling D-branes in non-trivial backgrounds. We show that, for configurations in which certain fermionic D-instanton zero modes are either lifted or projected out, new couplings, which may be forbidden at the perturbative level, are generated in the effective action, even though their origin does not admit an obvious interpretation in terms of ordinary field theory. Such couplings are of great relevance for semi-realistic MSSM/GUT models since they can correspond to Yukawa couplings,…
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TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
