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About: Superpotential is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3836 publications have been published within this topic receiving 137867 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, a supersymmetric hybrid inflation model is considered and sufficient lepton asymmetry leading to successfull baryogenesis can be obtained if the reheat temperature T r ≳10 6 GeV and the superpotential coupling parameter κ is in the range 10 −6 ≲ κ ≲10 −2.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the flavour problem in a supersymmetric Grand Unified theory with gauged SU(6) group is considered, where the Higgs doublets are understood as pseudo-Goldstone bosons of a larger global symmetry.
Abstract: We consider the flavour problem in a supersymmetric Grand Unified theory with gauged SU(6) group, where the Higgs doublets are understood as pseudo-Goldstone bosons of a larger $\SU(6)\otimes\SU(6)$ global symmetry of the Higgs superpotential. A key element of this work is that we never appeal to any flavour symmetry. One main interesting feature emerges: only one of the light fermions, an up-type quark, to be identified with the top, can get a Yukawa coupling at renormalizable level. This fact, together with bottom-tau Yukawa unification, also implied in our scheme, gives rise to a characteristic correlation between the top and the Higgs mass. By including a flavour-blind discrete symmetry and requiring that all higher dimensional operators be mediated by the exchange of appropriate heavy multiplets, it is possible to give an approximate description of all masses and mixing angles in term of a hierarchy of grand unified scales. A special ``texture'' arises, implying a relation between the top mass and the third generation mixing angles. Several other possible consequences of this approach are pointed out, concerning the $\mu/s$ mass ratio, the Cabibbo angle and the proton decay.

44 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the vacuum structure of the mass-deformed theory with N = 1 supersymmetry and showed how the different vacua are permuted by an extended duality symmetry.

44 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied supersymmetric Sp(N) gauge theories with an antisymmetric tensor and degree n+1 tree level superpotential and derived the generalized Konishi anomaly equations derived in hep-th/0304119 and hepth/0304138.
Abstract: We study supersymmetric Sp(N) gauge theories with an antisymmetric tensor and degree n+1 tree level superpotential. The generalized Konishi anomaly equations derived in hep-th/0304119 and hep-th/0304138 are used to compute the low energy superpotential of the theory. This is done by imposing a certain integrality condition on the periods of a meromorphic one form. Explicit computations for Sp(2), Sp(4), Sp(6) and Sp(8) with cubic superpotential are done and full agreement with the results of the dynamically generated superpotential approach is found. As a byproduct, we find a very precise map from Sp(N) to a U(N+2n) theory with one adjoint and a degree n+1 tree level superpotential.

44 citations

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02 Jul 2007
TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered moduli stabilization and area codes for type II flux compactifications, and the "Inverse Problem" and "Fake Superpotentials" for extremal (non)supersymmetric black holes in type II compactifications on (orientifold of) a compact two-parameter Calabi-Yau expressed as a degree-18 hypersurface in WCP^4, which has multiple singular loci in its moduli space.
Abstract: We consider issues of moduli stabilization and "area codes" for type II flux compactifications, and the "Inverse Problem" and "Fake Superpotentials" for extremal (non)supersymmetric black holes in type II compactifications on (orientifold of) a compact two-parameter Calabi-Yau expressed as a degree-18 hypersurface in WCP^4[1,1,1,6,9] which has multiple singular loci in its moduli space. We argue the existence of extended "area codes" [1] wherein for the same set of large NS-NS and RR fluxes, one can stabilize all the complex structure moduli and the axion-dilaton modulus (to different sets of values) for points in the moduli space away as well as near the different singular conifold loci leading to the existence of domain walls. Using techniques of [3] we explicitly show that given a set of moduli and choice of a gauge(the superpotential) corresponding to an extremal black hole, one can actually work out the corresponding charges (of the extremal black hole) - the so-called "inverse problem". We also show the existence of "fake superpotentials" [4] corresponding to non-BPS extremal black-hole solutions corresponding to the aforementioned Calabi-Yau three-fold. By including non-perturbative alpha' and instanton corrections in the Kaehler potential and superpotential [2], we show the possibility of getting a large-volume non-supersymmetric (A)dS minimum - a dS minimum without the addition of anti-D3 branes a la KKLT. The chosen Calabi-Yau has been of relevance also from the point of other studies of stabilization of the Kaehler moduli via nonperturbative instanton contributions [5] and the possibility of getting non-supersymmetric AdS vacua (and their subsequent dS-uplifts) using (alpha')^3 corrections to the Kaehler potential [6,7,8].

44 citations


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2022115
202175
202094
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