Split extended supersymmetry from intersecting branes

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Abstract: We study string realizations of split extended supersymmetry, recently proposed in hep-ph/0507192. Supersymmetry is broken by small (epsilon) deformations of intersection angles of D-branes giving tree-level masses of order m02simepsilonMs2, where Ms is the string scale, to localized scalars. We show through an explicit one-loop string amplitude computation that gauginos acquire hierarchically smaller Dirac masses m1/2Dsimm02/Ms. We also evaluate the one-loop Higgsino mass, mu, and show that, in the absence of tree-level contributions, it behaves as musimm04/Ms3. Finally we discuss an alternative suppression of scales using large extra dimensions. The latter is illustrated, for the case where the gauge bosons appear in N=4 representations, by an explicit string model with Standard Model gauge group, three generations of quarks and leptons and gauge coupling unification.









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