PGR Workshop 5-minute Talk: Heterotic Strings and Free-Fermionic Construction

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First Year Development Workshop Heterotic Strings and Free-Fermionic Construction Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi University of Liverpool May 11, 2014 Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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First Year Development WorkshopHeterotic Strings and Free-Fermionic Construction

Johar M. AshfaqueSupervisor: Alon Faraggi

University of Liverpool

May 11, 2014

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Introduction

The string phenomenology group here at the University ofLiverpool works on a wide range of projects.

Here, I will present a brief outline of the free-fermionicconstruction highlighting only the key points.

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Motivation

To incorporate GRAVITY with the Standard Model gaugegroup SU(3)× SU(2)× U(1).

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Why (Bosonic) String Theory Is Not The Whole Story?

Two major setbacks

The ground state of the spectrum always contains a tachyon.As a consequence, the vacuum is unstable.

Do not contain space-time fermions.

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Why (Bosonic) String Theory Is Not The Whole Story?

Two major setbacks

The ground state of the spectrum always contains a tachyon.As a consequence, the vacuum is unstable.

Do not contain space-time fermions.

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Why (Bosonic) String Theory Is Not The Whole Story?

Two major setbacks

The ground state of the spectrum always contains a tachyon.As a consequence, the vacuum is unstable.

Do not contain space-time fermions.

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Why Superstrings?

Supersymmetry is the symmetry that interchanges bosons andfermions.

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Heterotic Superstrings

Heterotic strings are hybrid strings with either

left-moving sector being supersymmetric and right-movingsector being bosonic or

left-moving sector being bosonic and right-moving sectorbeing supersymmetric.

There are two heterotic string theories, one associated to thegauge group

E8 × E8

and the other toSO(32)

or more preciselySpin(32)/Z2

which is the double cover of SO(32).

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Heterotic Superstrings

Heterotic strings are hybrid strings with either

left-moving sector being supersymmetric and right-movingsector being bosonic or

left-moving sector being bosonic and right-moving sectorbeing supersymmetric.

There are two heterotic string theories, one associated to thegauge group

E8 × E8

and the other toSO(32)

or more preciselySpin(32)/Z2

which is the double cover of SO(32).

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Heterotic Superstrings

Heterotic strings are hybrid strings with either

left-moving sector being supersymmetric and right-movingsector being bosonic or

left-moving sector being bosonic and right-moving sectorbeing supersymmetric.

There are two heterotic string theories, one associated to thegauge group

E8 × E8

and the other toSO(32)

or more preciselySpin(32)/Z2

which is the double cover of SO(32).

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Heterotic Superstrings

Heterotic strings are hybrid strings with either

left-moving sector being supersymmetric and right-movingsector being bosonic or

left-moving sector being bosonic and right-moving sectorbeing supersymmetric.

There are two heterotic string theories, one associated to thegauge group

E8 × E8

and the other toSO(32)

or more preciselySpin(32)/Z2

which is the double cover of SO(32).

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Aim

Our aim is to construct realistic models with

4 flat space-time dimensions,

chiral matter fields and

N = 1 SUSY.

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Aim

Our aim is to construct realistic models with

4 flat space-time dimensions,

chiral matter fields and

N = 1 SUSY.

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Aim

Our aim is to construct realistic models with

4 flat space-time dimensions,

chiral matter fields and

N = 1 SUSY.

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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Aim

Our aim is to construct realistic models with

4 flat space-time dimensions,

chiral matter fields and

N = 1 SUSY.

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Free-Fermionic Construction

The free-fermionic construction is based on the heterotic stringsand from here on, we will fix the left-moving sector to besupersymmetric and right-moving sector to be bosonic.

A torus has two non-contractible loops often referred to as the”toroidal” and ”poloidal” directions.

The left-moving and right-moving fermions acquire an integerphase when parallel transported along the two non-contractibleloops of the torus.

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An Example: The NAHE Set

The NAHE set is the set of basis vectors

B = {1,S,b1,b2,b3}

where

1 = {ψ1,2µ , χ1,...,6, y1,...,6, ω1,...,6|y1,...,6, ω1,...,6, ψ1,...,5, η1,2,3, φ1,...,8},

S = {ψ1,2µ , χ1,...,6},

b1 = {ψ1,2µ , χ1,2, y3,...,6|y3,...,6, ψ1,...,5, η1},

b2 = {ψ1,2µ , χ3,4, y1,2, ω5,6|y1,2, ω5,6, ψ1,...,5, η2},

b3 = {ψ1,2µ , χ5,6, ω1,...,4|ω1,...,4, ψ1,...,5, η3}.

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology

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THANKYOU!!!

Johar M. Ashfaque Supervisor: Alon Faraggi String Phenomenology