
TL;DR
The paper discusses the brane world scenario in string theory, proposing it as a plausible model for our universe, and explores issues like coupling unification, dilaton stabilization, and supersymmetry breaking within this framework.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the brane world scenario's viability and its implications for string phenomenology, including various string models and their phenomenological consequences.
Findings
Brane world scenario is a likely description of our universe.
Different string scenarios have distinct phenomenological implications.
Addressed issues include coupling unification, dilaton stabilization, and supersymmetry breaking.
Abstract
In string theory, the brane world scenario, where the Standard Model gauge and matter fields live inside some branes while gravitons live in the bulk, can be a viable description of our universe. In this note we argue that the brane world actually is a likely description of nature. Our discussion includes a revisit of certain issues, namely, coupling unification, dilaton stabilization and supersymmetry breaking, in the context of the brane world scenario. In particular, we discuss various possible string scenarios and their phenomenological implications in the brane world framework.
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