Issues in Complex Structure Moduli Inflation
Abstract
Supersymmetric compactification with moderately large radius ( or more) not only accommodates supersymmetric unification, but also provides candidates for an inflaton in the form of geometric moduli; the value of may be used as a parameter that brings corrections to the inflaton potential under control. Motivated by a bottom-up idea "right-handed sneutrino inflation" scenario, we study whether complex structure moduli can play some role during the slow-roll inflation and/or reheating process in this moderately large radius regime. Even when we allow a tuning introduced by Kallosh and Linde, the barrier of volume stabilization potential from gaugino condensation racetrack superpotential can hardly be as high as for generic choice of parameters in this regime. It is also found that even very small deformation of complex structure during inflation/reheating distorts the volume stabilization potential, so that the volume stabilization imposes tight constraints on large-field inflation scenario involving evolution of complex structure moduli. A few ideas of satisfying those constraints in string theory are also discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1410.7522,
title = {Issues in Complex Structure Moduli Inflation},
author = {Hirotaka Hayashi and Ryo Matsuda and Taizan Watari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.7522},
year = {2014}
}
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42 pages, 6 figures