Intersecting Brane Models of Particle Physics and the Higgs Mechanism
D. Cremades, L.E. Ibanez, F. Marchesano

TL;DR
This paper explores D-brane models that replicate the Standard Model's fermion spectrum, demonstrating how the Higgs mechanism emerges from brane recombination and constructing quasi-supersymmetric models with three generations.
Contribution
It introduces explicit D6-brane constructions of the Standard Model with Higgs sectors and quasi-supersymmetry, providing a string-theoretic framework for particle physics.
Findings
Higgs mechanism as brane recombination effect
Construction of three-generation D6-brane models
Models with quasi-supersymmetry and stabilized hierarchy
Abstract
We analyze a recently constructed class of D-brane theories with the fermion spectrum of the SM at the intersection of D6-branes wrapping a compact toroidal space. We show how the SM Higgs mechanism appears as a brane recombination effect in which the branes giving rise to U(2)_L \times U(1) recombine into a single brane related to U(1)_{em}. We also show how one can construct D6-brane models which respect some supersymmetry at every intersection. These are quasi-supersymmetric models of the type introduced in hep-th/0201205 which may be depicted in terms of SUSY-quivers and may stabilize the hierarchy between the weak scale and a fundamental scale of order 10-100 TeV present in low string scale models. Several explicit D6-brane models with three generations of quarks and leptons and different SUSY-quiver structure are presented. One can prove on general grounds that if one wants to…
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