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Computing Yukawa Couplings from Magnetized Extra Dimensions

We compute Yukawa couplings involving chiral matter fields in toroidal compactifications of higher dimensional super-Yang-Mills theory with magnetic fluxes. Specifically we focus on toroidal compactifications of D=10 super-Yang-Mills theory, which may be obtained as the low-energy limit of Type I, T...

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Autores principales: Cremades, D, Ibáñez, L E, Marchesano, Fernando
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/05/079
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author Cremades, D
Ibáñez, L E
Marchesano, Fernando
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Ibáñez, L E
Marchesano, Fernando
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description We compute Yukawa couplings involving chiral matter fields in toroidal compactifications of higher dimensional super-Yang-Mills theory with magnetic fluxes. Specifically we focus on toroidal compactifications of D=10 super-Yang-Mills theory, which may be obtained as the low-energy limit of Type I, Type II or Heterotic strings. Chirality is obtained by turning on constant magnetic fluxes in each of the 2-tori. Our results are general and may as well be applied to lower D=6,8 dimensional field theories. We solve Dirac and Laplace equations to find out the explicit form of wavefunctions in extra dimensions. The Yukawa couplings are computed as overlap integrals of two Weyl fermions and one complex scalar over the compact dimensions. In the case of Type IIB (or Type I) string theories, the models are T-dual to (orientifolded) Type IIA with D6-branes intersecting at angles. These theories may have phenomenological relevance since particular models with SM group and three quark-lepton generations have been recently constructed. We find that the Yukawa couplings so obtained are described by Riemann theta-functions, which depend on the complex structure and Wilson line backgrounds. Different patterns of Yukawa textures are possible depending on the values of these backgrounds. We discuss the matching of these results with the analogous computation in models with intersecting D6-branes. Whereas in the latter case a string computation is required, in our case only field theory is needed.
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spelling cern-7326042019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2004/05/079http://cds.cern.ch/record/732604engCremades, DIbáñez, L EMarchesano, FernandoComputing Yukawa Couplings from Magnetized Extra DimensionsParticle Physics - TheoryWe compute Yukawa couplings involving chiral matter fields in toroidal compactifications of higher dimensional super-Yang-Mills theory with magnetic fluxes. Specifically we focus on toroidal compactifications of D=10 super-Yang-Mills theory, which may be obtained as the low-energy limit of Type I, Type II or Heterotic strings. Chirality is obtained by turning on constant magnetic fluxes in each of the 2-tori. Our results are general and may as well be applied to lower D=6,8 dimensional field theories. We solve Dirac and Laplace equations to find out the explicit form of wavefunctions in extra dimensions. The Yukawa couplings are computed as overlap integrals of two Weyl fermions and one complex scalar over the compact dimensions. In the case of Type IIB (or Type I) string theories, the models are T-dual to (orientifolded) Type IIA with D6-branes intersecting at angles. These theories may have phenomenological relevance since particular models with SM group and three quark-lepton generations have been recently constructed. We find that the Yukawa couplings so obtained are described by Riemann theta-functions, which depend on the complex structure and Wilson line backgrounds. Different patterns of Yukawa textures are possible depending on the values of these backgrounds. We discuss the matching of these results with the analogous computation in models with intersecting D6-branes. Whereas in the latter case a string computation is required, in our case only field theory is needed.hep-th/0404229FTUAM-2004-7IFT-UAM-CSIC-2004-15MAD-TH-2004-4oai:cds.cern.ch:7326042004-04-28
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Cremades, D
Ibáñez, L E
Marchesano, Fernando
Computing Yukawa Couplings from Magnetized Extra Dimensions
title Computing Yukawa Couplings from Magnetized Extra Dimensions
title_full Computing Yukawa Couplings from Magnetized Extra Dimensions
title_fullStr Computing Yukawa Couplings from Magnetized Extra Dimensions
title_full_unstemmed Computing Yukawa Couplings from Magnetized Extra Dimensions
title_short Computing Yukawa Couplings from Magnetized Extra Dimensions
title_sort computing yukawa couplings from magnetized extra dimensions
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/05/079
http://cds.cern.ch/record/732604
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