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Can string theory survive without its safety net on exotic surfaces?

Arata Ishige, Elisa Iris Marieni

May 22, 2026

Heterotic string theory normally requires supersymmetry to avoid runaway instabilities called tachyons. This work shows that compactifying non-supersymmetric variants on Enriques surfaces—a special geometric object—can actually eliminate these tachyons for specific configurations. The result suggests unexpected stability hidden in theories that should be unstable.
Published as Heterotic Strings on Enriques Surfaces arXiv:2605.23886
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