Abstract

Several theoretical and phenomenological problems are exposed which impede the construction of realistic low-energy-models based on the superstring using manifolds for which the gauge and spin connections are not identified ( A≠ ω), and the world-sheet σ-model has (2, 0) supersymmetry. Single world-sheet instantons generate an effective scalar potential which prevents generic manifolds of this type from being solutions to the equations of motion. They also give large supersymmetry-breaking mass parameters O( m P ) to gauge non-singlet fields. The Green-Schwarz modification to the antisymmetric tensor field strength may not absorb anomalies if ω≠ A. It is difficult to obtain satisfactory mixing among the supersymmetric Weinberg-Salam Higgs fields, which requires an SU(3)×SU(2)×U(1) singlet field N with vacuum expectation value x≡〈0∣ N∣0〉=O( m w). A Yukawa coupling λ N 3 would yield x=O( m w), but at the expense of cosmologically unacceptable domain walls. If there is no such Yukawa coupling, the natural value for x is O( m P).

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