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Non-relativistic Matrix Inflation

High Energy Physics - Theory 2010-01-22 v1

Abstract

We reconsider a string theoretic inflationary model, where inflation is driven by nn multiple coincident D3D3-branes in the finite nn limit. We show that the finite nn action can be continued to the limit of large nn, where it converges to the action for a wrapped D5D5-brane with nn units of U(1) flux. This provides an important consistency check of the scenario and allows for more control over certain back-reaction effects. We determine the most general form of the action for a specific sub-class of models and examine the non-relativistic limits of the theory where the branes move at speeds much less than the speed of light. The non-Abelian nature of the world-volume theory implies that the inflaton field is matrix valued and this results in modifications to the slow-roll parameters and Hubble-flow equations. A specific small field model of inflation is investigated where the branes move out of an AdS throat, and observational constraints are employed to place bounds on the background fluxes.

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@article{arxiv.0908.4252,
  title  = {Non-relativistic Matrix Inflation},
  author = {Aaron Berndsen and James. E. Lidsey and John Ward},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.4252},
  year   = {2010}
}

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25 pages

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