Type IIB orientifolds, F-theory, Type I strings on orbifolds and Type I-heterotic duality (original) (raw)

We consider six and four dimensional N = 1 supersymmetric orientifolds of Type IIB compactified on orbifolds. We give the conditions under which the perturbative world-sheet orientifold approach is adequate, and list the four dimensional N = 1 orientifolds (which are rather constrained) that satisfy these conditions. We argue that in most cases orientifolds contain non-perturbative sectors that are missing in the world-sheet approach. These non-perturbative sectors can be thought of as arising from D-branes wrapping various collapsed 2-cycles in the orbifold. Using these observations, we explain certain "puzzles" in the literature on four dimensional orientifolds. In particular, in some four dimensional orientifolds the "naive" tadpole cancellation conditions have no solution. However, these tadpole cancellation conditions are derived using the world-sheet approach which we argue to be inadequate in these cases due to appearance of additional non-perturbative sectors. The main tools in our analyses are the map between F-theory and orientifold vacua and Type I-heterotic duality. Utilizing the consistency conditions we have found in this paper, we discuss consistent four dimensional chiral N = 1 Type I vacua which are non-perturbative from the heterotic viewpoint.

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