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Realistic Inflation in No-Scale $U(1)_R$ Symmetric Flipped $SU(5)$

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2021-10-12 v2

Abstract

We have realized non-minimal Higgs inflation and standard hybrid inflation in the supersymmetric flipped SU(5)SU(5) model with U(1)RU(1)_R symmetry using the no-scale form of the K\"{a}hler potential. In non-minimal Higgs inflation the waterfall Higgs field plays the role of inflaton, and in standard hybrid inflation the gauge singlet field SS is employed as an inflaton. The predictions of both models are in good agreement with the Planck 2018 data. For numerical calculations we have fixed the gauge symmetry breaking scale, MM, around 2×10162\times 10^{16} GeV. In both models the inflaton field values are constrained below mPm_P. The tensor to scalar ratio rr in non-minimal inflation is of the order of 10310^{-3} and for standard hybrid inflation rr is tiny, of order 101510410^{-15} - 10^{-4}. The scalar spectral index in both cases lie within the Planck 1-σ\sigma bounds, and the running of the scalar spectral index lies in the range, dns/dlnk6×104-dn_s/d\ln k \sim 6\times 10^{-4} for non-minimal model and 10910310^{-9} - 10^{-3} for the standard hybrid model. A realistic scenario of reheating and non-thermal leptogenesis is employed with reheat temperature Tr109T_r \sim 10^9 GeV for non-minimal model and 106101010^{6} - 10^{10}~GeV for standard hybrid model. The RR-symmetry plays a vital role in forbidding rapid proton decay, but at the same time it also suppresses terms responsible for generating right handed neutrino masses. A realistic scenario of right handed neutrino masses is obtained by considering effective RR symmetry breaking at the nonrenormalizable level with adequate suppression of rapid proton decay.

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@article{arxiv.2107.05678,
  title  = {Realistic Inflation in No-Scale $U(1)_R$ Symmetric Flipped $SU(5)$},
  author = {Mian Muhammad Azeem Abid and Maria Mehmood and Mansoor Ur Rehman and Qaisar Shafi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.05678},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

26 pages, 10 figures, matches with the published version