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Misaligned Supersymmetry and Open Strings

High Energy Physics - Theory 2021-04-28 v2

Abstract

The study of non-supersymmetric string theories is shedding light on an important corner of the string landscape and might ultimately explain why, so far, we did not observe supersymmetry in our universe. We review how misaligned supersymmetry in closed-string theories leads to a cancellation between bosons and fermions even in non-supersymmetric string theories. We then show that the same cancellation takes place for open strings by studying an anti-Dpp-brane placed on top of an Opp-plane in type II string theory. Misaligned supersymmetry consists in cancellations between bosons and fermions at \emph{different} energy levels, in such a way that the averaged number of states grows at a rate dominated by a factor eCeffn\mathrm{e}^{C_{\mathrm{eff}}\sqrt{n}}, with Ceff<CtotC_{\mathrm{eff}}<C_{\mathrm{tot}}, where CtotC_{\mathrm{tot}} is the inverse Hagedorn temperature. We prove the previously conjectured complete cancellation, i.e. we prove that Ceff=0C_{\mathrm{eff}}=0, for a vast class of models.

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@article{arxiv.2012.04677,
  title  = {Misaligned Supersymmetry and Open Strings},
  author = {Niccolò Cribiori and Susha Parameswaran and Flavio Tonioni and Timm Wrase},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.04677},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

45 pages + one appendix + references. v2: minor corrections + references added; to appear on JHEP

R2 v1 2026-06-23T20:49:37.278Z