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Super No-Scale Models with Pati-Salam Gauge Group

We construct and classify heterotic models where $\mathcal N=1$ supersymmetry is spontaneously broken à la Scherk-Schwarz. The theories contain chiral matter transforming under an observable Pati-Salam gauge symmetry and are classified according to a minimal set of phenomenological requirements, including the shape of their one-loop effective potential. The latter is essentially controlled by two parameters that are easily computable in terms of the defining string data. By imposing Bose-Fermi degeneracy at the massless level, known as the super no-scale condition, it is possible to suppress the value of the effective potential to exponentially small values, provided the compactification scale is sufficiently lower than the string scale. Furthermore, we compare the space of $\sim 10^{10}$ Pati-Salam models with their parent theories based on SO(10) gauge symmetry and confirm the universality structure of their effective one-loop potentials.

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