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Issues in Complex Structure Moduli Inflation

High Energy Physics - Theory 2014-10-29 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Supersymmetric compactification with moderately large radius (Re<T>O(10){\rm Re}< T > \sim {\cal O}(10) or more) not only accommodates supersymmetric unification, but also provides candidates for an inflaton in the form of geometric moduli; the value of Re<T>>1{\rm Re}< T > > 1 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 (1016  GeV)4(10^{16} \; {\rm GeV})^4 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.

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@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

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