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Update on Minimal Supersymmetric Hybrid Inflation in Light of PLANCK

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2013-12-17 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

The minimal supersymmetric (or F-term) hybrid inflation is defined by a unique renormalizable superpotential, fixed by a U(1)U(1) R-symmetry, and it employs a canonical K\"{a}hler potential. The inflationary potential takes into account both radiative and supergravity corrections, as well as an important soft supersymmetry breaking term, with a mass coefficient in the range (0.110) TeV(0.1 - 10)~{\rm TeV}. The latter term assists in obtaining a scalar spectral index nsn_s close to 0.960.96, as strongly suggested by the PLANCK and WMAP-9yr measurements. The minimal model predicts that the tensor-to-scalar rr is extremely tiny, of order 101210^{-12}, while the spectral index running, dns/dlnk104|dn_{\rm s}/d\ln k| \sim 10^{-4}. If inflation is associated with the breaking of a local U(1)BLU(1)_{B-L} symmetry, the corresponding symmetry breaking scale MM is (0.71.6)1015 GeV(0.7 - 1.6)\cdot10^{15}~{\rm GeV} with ns0.96n_{\rm s} \simeq 0.96. This scenario is compatible with the bounds on MM from cosmic strings, formed at the end of inflation from BLB-L symmetry breaking. We briefly discuss non-thermal leptogenesis which is readily implemented in this class of models.

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@article{arxiv.1304.5202,
  title  = {Update on Minimal Supersymmetric Hybrid Inflation in Light of PLANCK},
  author = {Constantinos Pallis and Qaisar Shafi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.5202},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

Minor corrections regarding the calculation of the tension of the cosmic strings