Stability walls in heterotic theories

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We study the sub-structure of the heterotic Kähler moduli space due to the presence of non-Abelian internal gauge fields from the perspective of the four-dimensional effective theory. Internal gauge fields can be supersymmetric in some regions of the Kähler moduli space but break supersymmetry in others. In the context of the four-dimensional theory, we investigate what happens when the Kähler moduli are changed from the supersymmetric to the non-supersymmetric region. Our results provide a low-energy description of supersymmetry breaking by internal gauge fields as well as a physical picture for the mathematical notion of bundle stability. Specifically, we find that at the transition between the two regions an additional anomalous U(1) symmetry appears under which some of the states in the low-energy theory acquire charges. We compute the associated D-term contribution to the four-dimensional potential which contains a Kähler-moduli dependent Fayet-Iliopoulos term and contributions from the charged states. We show that this D-term correctly reproduces the expected physics. Several mathematical conclusions concerning vector bundle stability are drawn from our arguments. We also discuss possible physical applications of our results to heterotic model building and moduli stabilisation. © 2009 SISSA.

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Anderson, L. B., Gray, J., Lukas, A., & Ovrut, B. (2009). Stability walls in heterotic theories. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2009(9). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2009/09/026

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