Bogdan Florea
Rutgers University
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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2004
Frederik Denef; Michael R. Douglas; Bogdan Florea
We find IIb compactifications on Calabi-Yau orientifolds in which all Kahler moduli are stabilized, along lines suggested by Kachru, Kallosh, Linde and Trivedi.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2005
Vincent Bouchard; Bogdan Florea; Marcos Marino
We study topological open string amplitudes on orientifolds without fixed planes. We determine the contributions of the untwisted and twisted sectors as well as the BPS structure of the amplitudes. We illustrate our general results in various examples involving D-branes in toric orientifolds. We perform the computations by using both the topological vertex and unoriented localization. We also present an application of our results to the BPS structure of the coloured Kauffman polynomial of knots.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2006
Duiliu-Emanuel Diaconescu; Bogdan Florea; Shamit Kachru; Peter Svrcek
We provide string theory examples where a toy model of a SUSY GUT or the MSSM is embedded in a compactification along with a gauge sector which dynamically breaks supersymmetry. We argue that by changing microscopic details of the model (such as precise choices of flux), one can arrange for the dominant mediation mechanism transmitting SUSY breaking to the Standard Model to be either gravity mediation or gauge mediation. Systematic improvement of such examples may lead to top-down models incorporating a solution to the SUSY flavor problem.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2004
Vincent Bouchard; Bogdan Florea; Marcos Marino
We compute all loop topological string amplitudes on orientifolds of local Calabi-Yau manifolds, by using geometric transitions involving SO/Sp Chern-Simons the- ory, localization on the moduli space of holomorphic maps with involution, and the topo- logical vertex. In particular we count Klein bottles and projective planes with any number of handles in some Calabi-Yau orientifolds.
Communications in Mathematical Physics | 2005
Duiliu-Emanuel Diaconescu; Bogdan Florea
We develop a gluing algorithm for Gromov-Witten invariants of toric Calabi-Yau threefolds based on localization and gluing graphs. The main building block of this algorithm is a generating function of cubic Hodge integrals of special form. We conjecture a precise relation between this generating function and the topological vertex at fractional framing.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2007
Iosif Bena; Duiliu-Emanuel Diaconescu; Bogdan Florea
We propose a microscopic description of black strings in F-theory based on string duality and Fourier-Mukai transform. These strings admit several different microscopic descriptions involving D-brane as well as M2 or M5-brane configurations on elliptically fibered Calabi-Yau threefolds. In particular our results can also be interpreted as an asymptotic microstate count for D6-D2-D0 configurations in the limit of large D2-charge on the elliptic fiber. The leading behavior of the microstate degeneracy in this limit is shown to agree with the macroscopic entropy formula derived from the black string supergravity solution.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2003
Duiliu-Emanuel Diaconescu; Bogdan Florea; Aalok Misra
We consider world-sheet instanton effects in = 1 string orientifolds of noncompact toric Calabi-Yau threefolds. We show that unoriented closed string topological amplitudes can be exactly computed using localization techniques for holomorphic maps with involution. Our results are in precise agreement with mirror symmetry and large N duality predictions.
Communications in Mathematical Physics | 2006
Duiliu-Emanuel Diaconescu; Bogdan Florea; Natalia Saulina
We develop a vertex formalism for topological string amplitudes on ruled surfaces with an arbitrary number of reducible fibers embedded in a Calabi-Yau threefold. Our construction is based on large N duality and localization with respect to a degenerate torus action. We also discuss potential generalizations of our formalism to a broader class of Calabi-Yau threefolds using the same underlying principles.
Nuclear Physics | 2007
Duiliu-Emanuel Diaconescu; Ron Donagi; Bogdan Florea
We propose a scenario for dynamical supersymmetry breaking in string compactifications based on geometric engineering of quiver gauge theories. In particular we show that the runaway behavior of fractional branes at del Pezzo singularities can be stabilized by a flux superpotential in compact models. Our construction relies on homological mirror symmetry for orientifolds.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2006
Duiliu-Emanuel Diaconescu; Bogdan Florea
We construct the topological partition function of local nontoric del Pezzo surfaces using the ruled vertex formalism.