The Problem with False Vacuum Higgs Inflation
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
2015-06-19 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Abstract
We investigate the possibility of using the only known fundamental scalar, the Higgs, as an inflaton with minimal coupling to gravity. The peculiar appearance of a plateau or a false vacuum in the renormalised effective scalar potential suggests that the Higgs might drive inflation. For the case of a false vacuum we use an additional singlet scalar field, motivated by the strong CP problem, and its coupling to the Higgs to lift the barrier allowing for a graceful exit from inflation by mimicking hybrid inflation. We find that this scenario is incompatible with current measurements of the Higgs mass and the QCD coupling constant and conclude that the Higgs can only be the inflaton in more complicated scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.1403.7483,
title = {The Problem with False Vacuum Higgs Inflation},
author = {Malcolm Fairbairn and Philipp Grothaus and Robert Hogan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.7483},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures