Semi-shifted hybrid inflation with B-L cosmic strings

Apr, 2008
11 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 78 (2008) 043518
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Report number:
  • UT-STPD-1-08

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Abstract: (arXiv)
We discuss a new inflationary scenario which is realized within the extended supersymmetric Pati-Salam model which yields an acceptable b-quark mass for universal boundary conditions and mu>0 by modestly violating Yukawa unification and leads to new shifted, new smooth, or standard-smooth hybrid inflation. Inflation takes place along a 'semi-shifted' classically flat direction on which the U(1)_{B-L} gauge group remains unbroken. After the end of inflation, U(1)_{B-L} breaks spontaneously and a network of local cosmic strings, which contribute a small amount to the curvature perturbation, is produced. We show that, in minimal supergravity, this 'semi-shifted' inflationary scenario is compatible with a recent fit to data which uses field-theory simulations of a local string network. Taking into account the requirement of gauge unification, we find that, for spectral index n_s=1, the predicted fractional contribution f_{10} of strings to the temperature power spectrum at multipole l=10 is about 0.039. Also, for f_{10}=0.10, which is the best-fit value, we obtain that n_s is about 1.0254. Spectral indices lower than about 0.98 are excluded and blue spectra are slightly favored. Magnetic monopoles are not formed at the end of semi-shifted hybrid inflation.
  • 98.80.Cq
  • inflation: hybrid
  • Pati-Salam model
  • supersymmetry
  • group theory: U(1)
  • B-L number: spontaneous symmetry breaking
  • cosmic string
  • power spectrum: string
  • potential: radiative correction
  • flat direction
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