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Anomaly-Induced Gauge Unification and Brane/Bulk Couplings in Gravity-Localized Theories

It has recently been proposed that gravity-localized compactifications can generate the required gauge hierarchy without the need for hierarchically large extra spacetime dimensions. In this paper, we show that gauge coupling unification arises naturally in such scenarios as a result of the anomaly...

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Autores principales: Dienes, Keith R., Dudas, Emilian, Gherghetta, Tony
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(99)00682-3
http://cds.cern.ch/record/398235
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author Dienes, Keith R.
Dudas, Emilian
Gherghetta, Tony
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description It has recently been proposed that gravity-localized compactifications can generate the required gauge hierarchy without the need for hierarchically large extra spacetime dimensions. In this paper, we show that gauge coupling unification arises naturally in such scenarios as a result of the anomaly induced by the rescaling of the wavefunctions of the brane fields. Thus, ``anomaly-induced'' gauge coupling unification can easily explain the apparent low-energy gauge couplings in gravity-localized compactifications. However, we also point out a number of phenomenological difficulties with such compactifications, including an inability to accommodate the GUT scale and the electroweak scale simultaneously. We also show that brane/bulk couplings in this scenario are generically too small to be phenomenologically relevant. Finally, we speculate on possible resolutions to these puzzles.
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spelling cern-3982352023-10-04T07:27:53Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(99)00682-3http://cds.cern.ch/record/398235engDienes, Keith R.Dudas, EmilianGherghetta, TonyAnomaly-Induced Gauge Unification and Brane/Bulk Couplings in Gravity-Localized TheoriesParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIt has recently been proposed that gravity-localized compactifications can generate the required gauge hierarchy without the need for hierarchically large extra spacetime dimensions. In this paper, we show that gauge coupling unification arises naturally in such scenarios as a result of the anomaly induced by the rescaling of the wavefunctions of the brane fields. Thus, ``anomaly-induced'' gauge coupling unification can easily explain the apparent low-energy gauge couplings in gravity-localized compactifications. However, we also point out a number of phenomenological difficulties with such compactifications, including an inability to accommodate the GUT scale and the electroweak scale simultaneously. We also show that brane/bulk couplings in this scenario are generically too small to be phenomenologically relevant. Finally, we speculate on possible resolutions to these puzzles.It has recently been proposed that gravity-localized compactifications can generate the required gauge hierarchy without the need for hierarchically large extra space-time dimensions. In this paper, we show that gauge coupling unification arises naturally in such scenarios as a result of the anomaly induced by the rescaling of the wavefunctions of the brane fields. Thus, “anomaly-induced” gauge coupling unification can easily explain the apparent low-energy gauge couplings in gravity-localized compactifications. However, we also point out a number of phenomenological difficulties with such compactifications, including an inability to accommodate the GUT scale and the electroweak scale simultaneously. We also show that brane/bulk couplings in this scenario are generically too small to be phenomenologically relevant. Finally, we speculate on possible resolutions to these puzzles.It has recently been proposed that gravity-localized compactifications can generate the required gauge hierarchy without the need for hierarchically large extra spacetime dimensions. In this paper, we show that gauge coupling unification arises naturally in such scenarios as a result of the anomaly induced by the rescaling of the wavefunctions of the brane fields. Thus, ``anomaly-induced'' gauge coupling unification can easily explain the apparent low-energy gauge couplings in gravity-localized compactifications. However, we also point out a number of phenomenological difficulties with such compactifications, including an inability to accommodate the GUT scale and the electroweak scale simultaneously. We also show that brane/bulk couplings in this scenario are generically too small to be phenomenologically relevant. Finally, we speculate on possible resolutions to these puzzles.hep-ph/9908530CERN-TH-99-267CERN-TH-99-267oai:cds.cern.ch:3982351999-09-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Dienes, Keith R.
Dudas, Emilian
Gherghetta, Tony
Anomaly-Induced Gauge Unification and Brane/Bulk Couplings in Gravity-Localized Theories
title Anomaly-Induced Gauge Unification and Brane/Bulk Couplings in Gravity-Localized Theories
title_full Anomaly-Induced Gauge Unification and Brane/Bulk Couplings in Gravity-Localized Theories
title_fullStr Anomaly-Induced Gauge Unification and Brane/Bulk Couplings in Gravity-Localized Theories
title_full_unstemmed Anomaly-Induced Gauge Unification and Brane/Bulk Couplings in Gravity-Localized Theories
title_short Anomaly-Induced Gauge Unification and Brane/Bulk Couplings in Gravity-Localized Theories
title_sort anomaly-induced gauge unification and brane/bulk couplings in gravity-localized theories
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(99)00682-3
http://cds.cern.ch/record/398235
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