Published November 10, 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Remarks on Wilson lines, modular invariance and possible string relics in Calabi-Yau compactifications

  • 1. Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ (USA)
  • 2. City Coll., New York (USA)
  • 3. Texas Univ., Austin (USA). Dept. of Physics

Description

When one mods out a (2,2) conformal field theory by the action of a discrete group, it is possible to include Wilson lines to break the gauge symmetry. We simplify and generalize an earlier analysis by Witten of the constraints that modular invariance places on the allowed symmetry breaking patterns. The analysis does not depend on the details of the original conformal field theory. We then consider the fractionally charged states in such theories, first discussed by Wen and Witten. We note that these are rather generic, and consider the possibilities for their detection. We also note that, while in general they are expected to be massive (≅ MPlanck), in models based on free fields, such as orbifold compactifications, there are likely to be massless (very light) fractionally charged states. (orig.)

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Journal Title
Physics Letters, (Section) B
Journal Volume
214
Journal Issue
1
Series
Phys. Lett., B.
Journal Page Range
55-62
ISSN
0370-2693
CODEN
PYLBA

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