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      Toward Realistic Intersecting D-Brane Models

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          We provide a pedagogical introduction to a recently studied class of phenomenologically interesting string models, known as Intersecting D-Brane Models. The gauge fields of the Standard-Model are localized on D-branes wrapping certain compact cycles on an underlying geometry, whose intersections can give rise to chiral fermions. We address the basic issues and also provide an overview of the recent activity in this field. This article is intended to serve non-experts with explanations of the fundamental aspects, and also to provide some orientation for both experts and non-experts in this active field of string phenomenology.

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              Dirichlet-Branes and Ramond-Ramond Charges

              We show that Dirichlet-branes, extended objects defined by mixed Dirichlet-Neumann boundary conditions in string theory, break half of the supersymmetries of the type~II superstring and carry a complete set of electric and magnetic Ramond-Ramond charges. We also find that the product of the electric and magnetic charges is a single Dirac unit, and that the quantum of charge takes the value required by string duality. This is strong evidence that the Dirchlet-branes are intrinsic to type II string theory and are the Ramond-Ramond sources required by string duality. We also note the existence of a previously overlooked 9-form potential in the IIa string, which gives rise to an effective cosmological constant of undetermined magnitude.
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                31 January 2005
                2005-02-09
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                10.1146/annurev.nucl.55.090704.151541
                hep-th/0502005
                222af10d-35bd-41ce-8932-defd2d3e749b
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                MPP-2005-7, UPR-1093-T, MAD-TH-05-02
                Ann.Rev.Nucl.Part.Sci.55:71-139,2005
                85 pages, 8 figures, Latex, Bibtex, v2: refs added, typos corrected
                hep-th hep-ph

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