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Low-scale Inflation and Supersymmetry Breaking in Racetrack Models

High Energy Physics - Theory 2010-05-12 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

In many moduli stabilization schemes in string theory, the scale of inflation appears to be of the same order as the scale of supersymmetry breaking. For low-scale supersymmetry breaking, therefore, the scale of inflation should also be low, unless this correlation is avoided in specific models. We explore such a low-scale inflationary scenario in a racetrack model with a single modulus in type IIB string theory. Inflation occurs near a point of inflection in the K\"ahler modulus potential. Obtaining acceptable cosmological density perturbations leads to the introduction of magnetized D7-branes sourcing non-perturbative superpotentials. The gravitino mass, m_{3/2}, is chosen to be around 30 TeV, so that gravitinos that are produced in the inflaton decay do not affect big-bang nucleosynthesis. Supersymmetry is communicated to the visible sector by a mixture of anomaly and modulus mediation. We find that the two sources contribute equally to the gaugino masses, while scalar masses are decided mainly by anomaly contribution. This happens as a result of the low scale of inflation and can be probed at the LHC.

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@article{arxiv.0912.2324,
  title  = {Low-scale Inflation and Supersymmetry Breaking in Racetrack Models},
  author = {Rouzbeh Allahverdi and Bhaskar Dutta and Kuver Sinha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.2324},
  year   = {2010}
}

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10 pages, 3 Figures, Latex