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Fermion Wavefunctions in Magnetized branes: Theta identities and Yukawa couplings

Computation of Yukawa couplings, determining superpotentials as well as the Kähler metric, with oblique (non-commuting) fluxes in magnetized brane constructions is an interesting unresolved issue, in view of the importance of such fluxes for obtaining phenomenologically viable models. In order to pe...

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Autores principales: Antoniadis, Ignatios, Kumar, Alok, Panda, Binata
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Publicado: Nucl. Phys. B 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2009.08.002
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author Antoniadis, Ignatios
Kumar, Alok
Panda, Binata
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Kumar, Alok
Panda, Binata
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description Computation of Yukawa couplings, determining superpotentials as well as the Kähler metric, with oblique (non-commuting) fluxes in magnetized brane constructions is an interesting unresolved issue, in view of the importance of such fluxes for obtaining phenomenologically viable models. In order to perform this task, fermion (scalar) wavefunctions on toroidally compactified spaces are presented for general fluxes, parameterized by Hermitian matrices with eigenvalues of arbitrary signatures. We also give explicit mappings among fermion wavefunctions, of different internal chiralities on the tori, which interchange the role of the flux components with the complex structure of the torus. By evaluating the overlap integral of the wavefunctions, we give the expressions for Yukawa couplings among chiral multiplets arising from an arbitrary set of branes (or their orientifold images). The method is based on constructing certain mathematical identities for general Riemann theta functions with matrix valued modular parameter. We briefly discuss an application of the result, for the mass generation of non-chiral fermions, in the SU(5) GUT model presented by us in arXiv:0709.2799.
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spelling cern-11711452023-03-15T19:11:33Z doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2009.08.002 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1171145 eng Antoniadis, Ignatios Kumar, Alok Panda, Binata Fermion Wavefunctions in Magnetized branes: Theta identities and Yukawa couplings Particle Physics - Theory Computation of Yukawa couplings, determining superpotentials as well as the Kähler metric, with oblique (non-commuting) fluxes in magnetized brane constructions is an interesting unresolved issue, in view of the importance of such fluxes for obtaining phenomenologically viable models. In order to perform this task, fermion (scalar) wavefunctions on toroidally compactified spaces are presented for general fluxes, parameterized by Hermitian matrices with eigenvalues of arbitrary signatures. We also give explicit mappings among fermion wavefunctions, of different internal chiralities on the tori, which interchange the role of the flux components with the complex structure of the torus. By evaluating the overlap integral of the wavefunctions, we give the expressions for Yukawa couplings among chiral multiplets arising from an arbitrary set of branes (or their orientifold images). The method is based on constructing certain mathematical identities for general Riemann theta functions with matrix valued modular parameter. We briefly discuss an application of the result, for the mass generation of non-chiral fermions, in the SU(5) GUT model presented by us in arXiv:0709.2799. Computation of Yukawa couplings, determining superpotentials as well as the Kähler metric, with oblique (non-commuting) fluxes in magnetized brane constructions is an interesting unresolved issue, in view of the importance of such fluxes for obtaining phenomenologically viable models. In order to perform this task, fermion (scalar) wavefunctions on toroidally compactified spaces are presented for general fluxes, parameterized by Hermitian matrices with eigenvalues of arbitrary signatures. We also give explicit mappings among fermion wavefunctions, of different internal chiralities on the tori, which interchange the role of the flux components with the complex structure of the torus. By evaluating the overlap integral of the wavefunctions, we give the expressions for Yukawa couplings among chiral multiplets arising from an arbitrary set of branes (or their orientifold images). The method is based on constructing certain mathematical identities for general Riemann theta functions with matrix valued modular parameter. We briefly discuss an application of the result, for the mass generation of non-chiral fermions, in the SU ( 5 ) GUT model presented by us in Antoniadis, Kumar and Panda (2008) [27] . Computation of Yukawa couplings, determining superpotentials as well as the K\'{a}hler metric, with oblique (non-commuting) fluxes in magnetized brane constructions is an interesting unresolved issue, in view of the importance of such fluxes for obtaining phenomenologically viable models. In order to perform this task, fermion (scalar) wavefunctions on toroidally compactified spaces are presented for general fluxes, parameterized by Hermitian matrices with eigenvalues of arbitrary signatures. We also give explicit mappings among fermion wavefunctions, of different internal chiralities on the tori, which interchange the role of the flux components with the complex structure of the torus. By evaluating the overlap integral of the wavefunctions, we give the expressions for Yukawa couplings among chiral multiplets arising from an arbitrary set of branes (or their orientifold images). The method is based on constructing certain mathematical identities for general Riemann theta functions with matrix valued modular parameter. We briefly discuss an application of the result, for the mass generation of non-chiral fermions, in the SU(5) GUT model presented by us in arXiv:0709.2799. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/226371 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1171145 Nucl. Phys. B Nucl. Phys. B, 1-2 (2009) pp. 116-173 2009-04-07
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Antoniadis, Ignatios
Kumar, Alok
Panda, Binata
Fermion Wavefunctions in Magnetized branes: Theta identities and Yukawa couplings
title Fermion Wavefunctions in Magnetized branes: Theta identities and Yukawa couplings
title_full Fermion Wavefunctions in Magnetized branes: Theta identities and Yukawa couplings
title_fullStr Fermion Wavefunctions in Magnetized branes: Theta identities and Yukawa couplings
title_full_unstemmed Fermion Wavefunctions in Magnetized branes: Theta identities and Yukawa couplings
title_short Fermion Wavefunctions in Magnetized branes: Theta identities and Yukawa couplings
title_sort fermion wavefunctions in magnetized branes: theta identities and yukawa couplings
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2009.08.002
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1171145
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1171145
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