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Published August 2009 | Submitted
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Monodromies, fluxes, and compact three-generation F-theory GUTs

Abstract

We analyze constraints for embedding local SU(5) F-theory GUTs into consistent compactifications and construct explicit three-generation models based on the geometry of [1]. The key tool for studying constraints in this problem when there is an underlying E_8 structure is the spectral cover, which encodes all of the symmetries that fix the allowed couplings in the superpotential, as well as the consistent, supersymmetric G-fluxes. Imposing phenomenological requirements such as the existence of three generations, top and bottom Yukawa couplings, good flavor structure and absence of exotics and of a tree-level μ-term, we derive stringent constraints on the allowed spectral covers. The resulting spectral covers are in conflict with the neutrino scenarios that have been studied in local F-theory models unless we allow for the possibility of additional charged fields, perhaps playing the role of gauge messengers, that do not comprise complete GUT multiplets. Quite remarkably, the existence of additional incomplete GUT multiplets below the GUT scale is necessary for consistency with gauge coupling "unification", as their effect can precisely cancel that of the internal hypercharge flux, which distorts the gauge couplings already at M_(GUT).

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© SISSA 2009. Received 14 July 2009, accepted for publication 23 July 2009. Published 12 August 2009. We thank V. Bouchard, J. Heckman, C. Vafa and M. Wijnholt for valuable discussions. We would also like to thank the organizers of the Strings 2009 conference in Rome for providing a wonderful venue in which to complete this work. JM is grateful to the string theory group at the University of Amsterdam for their hospitality as the second version of this paper was being completed. The work of JM and SSN was supported by John A. McCone Postdoctoral Fellowships. The work of NS was supported in part by the DOE grant DE-FG03-92-ER40701.

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