Heterotic
Line Bundle Models
This
website holds results for phenomenologically interesting heterotic
line bundle models on Calabi-Yau manifolds obtained as complete
intersections in products of projective spaces. The
underlying data for the complete intersection Calabi-Yau manifolds
(Cicys) is due to P. Candelas, A.M. Dale, C.A. Lutken and R.
Schimmrigk, Nucl.Phys.B298 (1988) 493 and can be found here.
The freely-acting discrete
symmetries on Cicys used in our computation have been found by V. Braun
in arXiv:1003.3235.
Heterotic line bundle standard
models on Cicys, a partial scan
Lara
Anderson, James Gray, Andre Lukas, Eran Palti
We present a database of several hundred heterotic standard
models from line bundle models resulting from a partial scan on
complete intersection Calabi-Yau
manifolds with h11<6. Details of the string construction, the
computations
and the interpretation of the data can be found in arXiv:1106.4804
and arXiv:1202.1757.
Any
use of this data should be acknowledged by referencing the
aforementioned paper.
All heterotic line bundle SU(5) GUT
models on favourable Cicys
Lara
Anderson, Andrei Constantin, James Gray, Andre Lukas, Eran Palti
We present a database of all
phenomenologically viable SU(5) GUT line bundle models obtained by
scanning over all favourable Cicys with freely-acting symmetries. The
database contains 63325 line bundle models on the 68 favourable Cicys,
which have h11<7. Details of the string construction, the
computations
and the interpretation of the data can be found in arXiv:1307.4787.
Any
use of this data should be acknowledged by referencing the
aforementioned paper.
- Line bundle
standard models as a gziped Mathematica .m file
(save to
disk, gunzip, and load .m file into Mathematica with
Get["filename"] or simply view as text file) or as a .m file
(7 MB, save to disk and load into Mathematica with
Get["filename"] or simply view as text file). Alternatively, download this simple
notebook
or open it in the Mathematica browser plug-in and directly import
the .m file.