Flavor landscape of 10D SYM theory with magnetized extra dimensions
Hiroyuki Abe, Tatsuo Kobayashi, Hiroshi Ohki, Keigo Sumita and, Yoshiyuki Tatsuta

TL;DR
This paper explores the diverse configurations of magnetic fluxes and orbifolding projections in 10D super Yang-Mills theory compactified on magnetized tori, aiming to systematically identify models resembling the MSSM with realistic flavor structures.
Contribution
It provides a systematic analysis of magnetic flux and orbifolding configurations in 10D SYM theory that can lead to MSSM-like models with realistic flavor phenomenology.
Findings
Identified various flux configurations compatible with MSSM features
Demonstrated the potential for realistic flavor structures in these models
Provided a framework for systematic model building in higher-dimensional theories
Abstract
We study the flavor landscape of particle physics models based on a ten-dimensional super Yang-Mills theory compactified on magnetized tori preserving four-dimensional supersymmetry. Recently, we constructed a semi-realistic model which contains the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) using an Ansatz of magnetic fluxes and orbifolding projections. However, we can consider more various configurations of magnetic fluxes and orbifolding projections preserving four-dimensional supersymmetry. We research systematically such possibilities for leading to MSSM-like models and study their phenomenological aspects.
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