Abstract:We study a class of heterotic string compactifications possessing SO(10) "observable" gauge symmetry and spontaneously broken supersymmetry via the Scherk-Schwartz mechanism. We formulate a set of phenomenological criteria and identify models that comply with all requirements. This approach allows us to address and propose solutions to some of the open problems in non-supersymmetric string model building including the vacuum instability due to the appearance of tachyons and dilaton tadpoles, the presence of ch… Show more
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