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Building Models of Inflation in No-Scale Supergravity

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2021-02-24 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

After reviewing the motivations for cosmological inflation formulated in the formalism of supersymmetry, we argue that the appropriate framework is that of no-scale supergravity. We then show how to construct within this framework inflationary models whose predictions for the tilt in the spectrum of scalar perturbations, nsn_s, and the ratio, rr, of tensor and scalar perturbations coincide with those of the R+R2R + R^2 model of inflation proposed by Starobinsky. A more detailed study of no-scale supergravity reveals a structure that is closely related to that of R2R^2 modifications of the minimal Einstein-Hilbert action for general relativity, opening avenues for constructing no-scale de Sitter and anti-de Sitter models by combining pairs of Minkowski models, as well as generalizations of the original no-scale Starobinsky models of inflation. We then discuss the phenomenology of no-scale models of inflation, including inflaton decay and reheating, and then the construction of explicit scenarios based on SU(5), SO(10) and string-motivated flipped SU(5)×\timesU(1) GUT models. The latter provides a possible model of almost everything below the Planck scale, including neutrino masses and oscillations, the cosmological baryon asymmetry and cold dark matter, as well as nsn_s and rr.

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@article{arxiv.2009.01709,
  title  = {Building Models of Inflation in No-Scale Supergravity},
  author = {John Ellis and Marcos A. G. Garcia and Natsumi Nagata and Dimitri V. Nanopoulos and Keith A. Olive and Sarunas Verner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.01709},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

84 pages, 21 figures, invited review submitted to IJMPD