Modular cosmology, thermal inflation, baryogenesis and a prediction for particle accelerators

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Modular cosmology is plagued by overproduction of unwanted relics, gravitinos and especially moduli, at relatively low energy scales. Thermal inflation provides a compelling solution to this moduli problem, but invalidates most baryogenesis scenarios. We propose a simple model in which the MSSM plus neutrino mass term (LHu)(2) is supplemented by a minimal flaton sector to drive the thermal inflation, and make two crucial assumptions: the flaton vacuum expectation value generates the mu-term of the MSSM and m(L)(2) + m(Hu)(2) < 0. The second assumption is particularly interesting in that it violates a well known constraint, implying that there exists a nearby deep non-MSSM vacuum, and provides a clear signature of our model which can be tested at future particle accelerators. We show that our model leads to thermal inflation followed by Affleck-Dine leptogenensis along the LHu flat direction. A key feature of our leptogenesis scenario is that the HuHd flat direction is also induced to temporarily acquire a large value, playing a crucial role in the leptogenesis, as well as dynamically shielding the field configuration from the deep non-MSSM minimum, ensuring that the fields relax into our MSSM vacuum.
Publisher
INT SCHOOL ADVANCED STUDIES
Issue Date
2004-11
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

COLOR-BREAKING MINIMA; SUPERSTRING MODELS; SUPERSYMMETRY BREAKING; STANDARD MODEL; GAUGE-SYMMETRY; Q-BALLS; PHASE-TRANSITIONS; EARLY UNIVERSE; LEPTON NUMBER; GRAVITINO

Citation

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, v.62, pp.236 - 241

ISSN
1126-6708
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/83822
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PH-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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