GUT Precursors and Entwined SUSY: The Phenomenology of Stable Non-Supersymmetric Strings
Steven Abel, Keith R. Dienes, Eirini Mavroudi

TL;DR
This paper explores stable, non-supersymmetric string models that resemble the Standard Model, featuring GUT-precursor states and entwined-SUSY structures, with potential collider signatures and suppressed quantum corrections.
Contribution
It demonstrates the construction of stable, non-supersymmetric heterotic string models with Standard Model features, GUT-precursors, and entwined-SUSY properties, providing concrete examples and phenomenological insights.
Findings
Existence of stable non-supersymmetric string models with Standard Model-like spectra.
Presence of GUT-precursor states lighter than unification scale.
Models exhibit entwined-SUSY structures with unique charge assignments.
Abstract
Recent work has established a method of constructing non-supersymmetric string models that are stable, with near-vanishing one-loop dilaton tadpoles and cosmological constants. This opens up the tantalizing possibility of realizing stable string models whose low-energy limits directly resemble the Standard Model rather than one of its supersymmetric extensions. In this paper we consider the general structure of such strings and find that they share two important phenomenological properties. The first is a so-called "GUT-precursor" structure in which new GUT-like states appear with masses that can be many orders of magnitude lighter than the scale of gauge coupling unification. These states allow a parametrically large compactification volume, even in weakly coupled heterotic strings, and in certain regions of parameter space can give rise to dramatic collider signatures which serve as…
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