Anomalous U(1)'s in Type I and Type IIB D=4, N=1 string vacua
L. E. Ibanez, R. Rabadan, A. M. Uranga

TL;DR
This paper investigates how anomalous U(1) gauge symmetries are canceled in Type I and Type IIB string vacua, revealing differences from heterotic strings and exploring implications for brane configurations and gauge theories.
Contribution
It demonstrates a generalized Green-Schwarz mechanism involving twisted RR fields for anomaly cancellation and constructs new chiral gauge theories from D3 branes at orientifold singularities.
Findings
Multiple anomalous U(1)s can coexist in these vacua.
Anomalous U(1) gauge bosons can be arbitrarily light.
New families of chiral gauge theories are constructed and shown to be anomaly-free.
Abstract
We study the cancellation of U(1) anomalies in Type I and Type IIB D=4, N=1 string vacua. We first consider the case of compact toroidal Type IIB orientifolds and then proceed to the non-compact case of Type IIB D3 branes at orbifold and orientifold singularities. Unlike the case of the heterotic string we find that for each given vacuum one has generically more than one U(1) with non-vanishing triangle anomalies. There is a generalized Green-Schwarz mechanism by which these anomalies are cancelled. This involves only the Ramond-Ramond scalars coming from the twisted closed string spectrum but not those coming from the untwisted sector. Associated to the anomalous U(1)'s there are field-dependent Fayet-Illiopoulos terms whose mass scale is fixed by undetermined vev's of the NS-NS partners of the relevant twisted RR fields. Thus, unlike what happens in heterotic vacua, the masses…
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