Non-Tachyonic Semi-Realistic Non-Supersymmetric Heterotic String Vacua
Johar M. Ashfaque, Panos Athanasopoulos, Alon E. Faraggi, Hasan, Sonmez

TL;DR
This paper investigates non-supersymmetric heterotic string vacua, focusing on models that avoid tachyons, analyze their spectra, and explore conditions for mass balance, with implications for string phenomenology and vacuum stability.
Contribution
It presents a quasi-realistic, non-supersymmetric heterotic string model that is free of tachyons and compares its spectrum to supersymmetric counterparts, highlighting conditions for boson-fermion degeneracy.
Findings
Constructed a non-tachyonic, non-supersymmetric heterotic string vacuum.
Identified sectors with preserved boson-fermion degeneracy.
Discussed the role of anomalous U(1) and tadpole cancellation.
Abstract
The heterotic--string models in the free fermionic formulation gave rise to some of the most realistic string models to date, which possess N=1 spacetime supersymmetry. Lack of evidence for supersymmetry at the LHC instigated recent interest in non-supersymmetric heterotic-string vacua. We explore what may be learned in this context from the quasi--realistic free fermionic models. We show that constructions with a low number of families give rise to proliferation of a priori tachyon producing sectors, compared to the non--realistic examples, which typically may contain only one such sector. The reason being that in the realistic cases the internal six dimensional space is fragmented into smaller units. We present one example of a quasi--realistic, non--supersymmetric, non--tachyonic, heterotic--string vacuum and compare the structure of its massless spectrum to the corresponding…
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