Cosmological Moduli Problem in Gauge-mediated Supersymmetry Breaking Theories
Abstract
A generic class of string theories predicts the existence of light moduli fields, and they are expected to have masses comparable to the gravitino mass which is in a range of keV--1GeV in gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking theories. Such light fields with weak interactions suppressed by the Planck scale can not avoid some stringent cosmological constraints, that is, they suffer from `cosmological moduli problems'. We show that all the gravitino mass region keV 1GeV is excluded by the constraints even if we incorporate a late-time mini-inflation (thermal inflation). However, a modification of the original thermal inflation model enables the region keV 500keV to survive the constraints. It is also stressed that the moduli can be dark matter in our universe for the mass region keV 100keV.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9711501,
title = {Cosmological Moduli Problem in Gauge-mediated Supersymmetry Breaking Theories},
author = {T. Asaka and J. Hashiba and M. Kawasaki and T. Yanagida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9711501},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
A few changes in section IV and V