Open string topological amplitudes and gaugino masses
I. Antoniadis, K.S. Narain, T.R. Taylor

TL;DR
This paper explores how topological string amplitudes influence moduli-dependent couplings in string theory, leading to mechanisms for generating hierarchical gaugino and fermion masses, with explicit examples in intersecting D-brane models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel connection between topological string amplitudes and R-symmetry violating couplings that generate hierarchical gaugino and fermion masses in string compactifications.
Findings
Topological amplitudes determine moduli-dependent couplings in string theory.
R-symmetry violation allows for hierarchical gaugino mass generation.
Explicit models in toroidal compactifications demonstrate the mechanism.
Abstract
We discuss the moduli-dependent couplings of the higher derivative F-terms , where is the gauge N=1 chiral superfield. They are determined by the genus zero topological partition function , on a world-sheet with boundaries. By string duality, these terms are also related to heterotic topological amplitudes studied in the past, with the topological twist applied only in the left-moving supersymmetric sector of the internal superconformal field theory. The holomorphic anomaly of these couplings relates them to terms of the form , where 's represent chiral projections of non-holomorphic functions of chiral superfields. An important property of these couplings is that they violate R-symmetry for . As a result, once supersymmetry is broken by D-term expectation values, generates gaugino masses…
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