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Cosmological Moduli Problem in Gauge-mediated Supersymmetry Breaking Theories

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-08-25 v2 Astrophysics

Abstract

A generic class of string theories predicts the existence of light moduli fields, and they are expected to have masses mϕm_\phi comparable to the gravitino mass m3/2m_{3/2} which is in a range of 10210^{-2}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 10210^{-2}keV m3/2\lesssim m_{3/2} \lesssim 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 10210^{-2}keV m3/2\lesssim m_{3/2} \lesssim 500keV to survive the constraints. It is also stressed that the moduli can be dark matter in our universe for the mass region 10210^{-2}keV mϕ\lesssim m_\phi \lesssim 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