Gravitational Production of Spin-3/2 Particles During Reheating
Abstract
We compute the density of a spin- particle, the raritron, produced at the end of inflation due to gravitational interactions. We consider a background inflaton condensate as the source of this production, mediated by the exchange of a graviton. This production greatly exceeds the gravitational production from the emergent thermal bath during reheating. The relic abundance limit sets an absolute minimum mass for a stable raritron, though there are also model dependent constraints imposed by unitarity. We also examine the case of gravitational production of a gravitino, taking into account the goldstino evolution during reheating. We compare these results with conventional gravitino production mechanisms.
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@article{arxiv.2309.15146,
title = {Gravitational Production of Spin-3/2 Particles During Reheating},
author = {Kunio Kaneta and Wenqi Ke and Yann Mambrini and Keith A. Olive and Sarunas Verner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.15146},
year = {2025}
}
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21 pages, 7 figures. v2: discusses the vanishing sound speed, matches published version