On Heterotic Orbifolds, M Theory and Type I' Brane Engineering
E. Gorbatov, V.S. Kaplunovsky, J. Sonnenschein, S. Theisen, S., Yankielowicz

TL;DR
This paper explores the duality between heterotic M theory, Type I' string theory, and brane configurations, revealing how twisted sectors and gauge fields are realized through brane junctions and intersection planes, advancing understanding of heterotic orbifolds.
Contribution
It provides a detailed brane engineering perspective on heterotic orbifolds, elucidating the role of junctions and intersection planes via dualities and local consistency constraints.
Findings
Identification of intersection planes with brane junctions.
Analysis of gauge field locking and symmetry breaking patterns.
Predictions for behavior at complex junctions with diverging string coupling.
Abstract
Horava--Witten M theory -- heterotic string duality poses special problems for the twisted sectors of heterotic orbifolds. In [1] we explained how in M theory the twisted states couple to gauge fields apparently living on M9 branes at both ends of the eleventh dimension at the same time. The resolution involves 7D gauge fields which live on fixed planes of the (T^4/Z_N) x (S^1/Z_2) x R^{5,1} orbifold and lock onto the 10D gauge fields along the intersection planes. The physics of such intersection planes does not follow directly from the M theory but there are stringent kinematic constraints due to duality and local consistency, which allowed us to deduce the local fields and the boundary conditions at each intersection. In this paper we explain various phenomena at the intersection planes in terms of duality between HW and type I' superstring theories. The orbifold fixed planes are…
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