Type I Superstrings without D-branes
Massimo Bianchi (Universita' di Roma ``Tor Vergata'')

TL;DR
This paper explores type I string vacua that do not rely on D-branes, analyzing specific models with interesting gauge symmetries and supersymmetry, and discussing their dualities and relations to other string theories.
Contribution
It presents new type I vacua models without D-branes, including a three-generation chiral model and a class of 6D vacua with diverse symmetry patterns.
Findings
Constructed a three-generation SO(8)xU(12) model with N=1 supersymmetry.
Identified a large class of 6D vacua with various symmetry breakings.
Discussed implications for heterotic - type I duality and F-theory relations.
Abstract
Notwithstanding the central role of D-branes in many recently proposed string dualities, several interesting type I vacua have been found without resorting directly to D-brane technology. In this talk, we analyze a three-generation SO(8)xU(12) chiral type I model with N=1 supersymmetry in D=4. It descends from the type IIB compactification on the Z orbifold and requires only Neumann boundary conditions, i.e. only the ubiquitous D9-branes (pan-branes). We also discuss a large class of 6D type I vacua that display rich patterns of Chan-Paton symmetry breaking/enhancement and various numbers of tensor multiplets. Finally, we briefly address issues raised by the conjectured heterotic - type I duality and by the relation between type I vacua and compactifications of the putative F-theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
