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New Dimensions at a Millimeter to a Fermi and Superstrings at a TeV

Recently, a new framework for solving the hierarchy problem has been proposed which does not rely on low energy supersymmetry or technicolor. The gravitational and gauge interactions unite at the electroweak scale, and the observed weakness of gravity at long distances is due the existence of large...

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Autores principales: Antoniadis, Ignatios, Arkani-Hamed, N, Dimopoulos, Savas K, Dvali, Gia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(98)00860-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/353304
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author Antoniadis, Ignatios
Arkani-Hamed, N
Dimopoulos, Savas K
Dvali, Gia
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Arkani-Hamed, N
Dimopoulos, Savas K
Dvali, Gia
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description Recently, a new framework for solving the hierarchy problem has been proposed which does not rely on low energy supersymmetry or technicolor. The gravitational and gauge interactions unite at the electroweak scale, and the observed weakness of gravity at long distances is due the existence of large new spatial dimensions. In this letter, we show that this framework can be embedded in string theory. These models have a perturbative description in the context of type I string theory. The gravitational sector consists of closed strings propagating in the higher-dimensional bulk, while ordinary matter consists of open strings living on D3-branes. This scenario raises the exciting possibility that the LHC and NLC will experimentally study both ordinary aspects of string physics such as the production of narrow Regge-excitations of all standard model particles, as well more exotic phenomena involving strong gravity such as the production of black holes. The new dimensions can be probed by events with large missing energy carried off by gravitons escaping into the bulk. We finally discuss some important issues of model building, such as proton stability, gauge coupling unification and supersymmetry breaking.
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spelling cern-3533042019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0370-2693(98)00860-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/353304engAntoniadis, IgnatiosArkani-Hamed, NDimopoulos, Savas KDvali, GiaNew Dimensions at a Millimeter to a Fermi and Superstrings at a TeVParticle Physics - PhenomenologyRecently, a new framework for solving the hierarchy problem has been proposed which does not rely on low energy supersymmetry or technicolor. The gravitational and gauge interactions unite at the electroweak scale, and the observed weakness of gravity at long distances is due the existence of large new spatial dimensions. In this letter, we show that this framework can be embedded in string theory. These models have a perturbative description in the context of type I string theory. The gravitational sector consists of closed strings propagating in the higher-dimensional bulk, while ordinary matter consists of open strings living on D3-branes. This scenario raises the exciting possibility that the LHC and NLC will experimentally study both ordinary aspects of string physics such as the production of narrow Regge-excitations of all standard model particles, as well more exotic phenomena involving strong gravity such as the production of black holes. The new dimensions can be probed by events with large missing energy carried off by gravitons escaping into the bulk. We finally discuss some important issues of model building, such as proton stability, gauge coupling unification and supersymmetry breaking.hep-ph/9804398SLAC-PUB-7801SU-ITP-98-28CPTH-S-608IC-98-39oai:cds.cern.ch:3533041998-04-27
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Antoniadis, Ignatios
Arkani-Hamed, N
Dimopoulos, Savas K
Dvali, Gia
New Dimensions at a Millimeter to a Fermi and Superstrings at a TeV
title New Dimensions at a Millimeter to a Fermi and Superstrings at a TeV
title_full New Dimensions at a Millimeter to a Fermi and Superstrings at a TeV
title_fullStr New Dimensions at a Millimeter to a Fermi and Superstrings at a TeV
title_full_unstemmed New Dimensions at a Millimeter to a Fermi and Superstrings at a TeV
title_short New Dimensions at a Millimeter to a Fermi and Superstrings at a TeV
title_sort new dimensions at a millimeter to a fermi and superstrings at a tev
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(98)00860-0
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