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Higgs Inflation with Vector-Like Quark Stabilisation and the ACT spectral index

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-11-04 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Recently, the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration has reported a scalar spectral index ns = 0.9743 ± 0.0034n_s~=~0.9743~\pm~0.0034. This is substantially larger than the classical prediction of Higgs Inflation, ns0.965n_s \approx 0.965, which is 2.74σ\sigma below the ACT mean value. We show that when an otherwise metastable Standard Model Higgs Inflation potential is stabilised by the addition of vector-like quark pairs and the potential is renormalised in the Jordan frame, the value of nsn_s is generally larger than 0.965 and can explain the ACT observation. As an example, assuming the 2022 PDG direct measurement central value for the t quark mass, mt=172.69m_{t} = 172.69 GeV, and central values for the SM inputs to the renormalisation group equations, we obtain ns=0.97920.9844n_s = 0.9792 - 0.9844 for the case of three isosinglet vector-like B quarks with mass mQm_{Q} in the range 1-3 TeV, with the lowest value of the nsn_s range being 1.44σ\sigma above the ACT mean value. The model predicts primordial gravitational wave with tensor-to-scalar ratio r=7.87×1031.21×102r = 7.87 \times 10^{-3} - 1.21 \times 10^{-2} for mQ=m_{Q} = 1-3 TeV, which will be easily observable in forthcoming CMB experiments. Observation of vector-like quarks of mass close to 1 TeV mass combined with a large tensor-to-scalar ratio r0.01r \sim 0.01 would support the model.

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@article{arxiv.2505.07488,
  title  = {Higgs Inflation with Vector-Like Quark Stabilisation and the ACT spectral index},
  author = {John McDonald},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.07488},
  year   = {2025}
}

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