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Post-Inflationary Gravitino Production Revisited

We revisit gravitino production following inflation. As a first step, we review the standard calculation of gravitino production in the thermal plasma formed at the end of post-inflationary reheating when the inflaton has completely decayed. Next we consider gravitino production prior to the complet...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John, Garcia, Marcos A. G., Nanopoulos, Dimitri V., Olive, Keith A., Peloso, Marco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2016/03/008
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2116906
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author Ellis, John
Garcia, Marcos A. G.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Olive, Keith A.
Peloso, Marco
author_facet Ellis, John
Garcia, Marcos A. G.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Olive, Keith A.
Peloso, Marco
author_sort Ellis, John
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description We revisit gravitino production following inflation. As a first step, we review the standard calculation of gravitino production in the thermal plasma formed at the end of post-inflationary reheating when the inflaton has completely decayed. Next we consider gravitino production prior to the completion of reheating, assuming that the inflaton decay products thermalize instantaneously while they are still dilute. We then argue that instantaneous thermalization is in general a good approximation, and also show that the contribution of non-thermal gravitino production via the collisions of inflaton decay products prior to thermalization is relatively small. Our final estimate of the gravitino-to-entropy ratio is approximated well by a standard calculation of gravitino production in the post-inflationary thermal plasma assuming total instantaneous decay and thermalization at a time $t \simeq 1.2/\Gamma_\phi$. Finally, in light of our calculations, we consider potential implications of upper limits on the gravitino abundance for models of inflation, with particular attention to scenarios for inflaton decays in supersymmetric Starobinsky-like models.
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spelling cern-21169062023-03-14T20:15:27Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2016/03/008http://cds.cern.ch/record/2116906engEllis, JohnGarcia, Marcos A. G.Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.Olive, Keith A.Peloso, MarcoPost-Inflationary Gravitino Production RevisitedAstrophysics and AstronomyWe revisit gravitino production following inflation. As a first step, we review the standard calculation of gravitino production in the thermal plasma formed at the end of post-inflationary reheating when the inflaton has completely decayed. Next we consider gravitino production prior to the completion of reheating, assuming that the inflaton decay products thermalize instantaneously while they are still dilute. We then argue that instantaneous thermalization is in general a good approximation, and also show that the contribution of non-thermal gravitino production via the collisions of inflaton decay products prior to thermalization is relatively small. Our final estimate of the gravitino-to-entropy ratio is approximated well by a standard calculation of gravitino production in the post-inflationary thermal plasma assuming total instantaneous decay and thermalization at a time $t \simeq 1.2/\Gamma_\phi$. Finally, in light of our calculations, we consider potential implications of upper limits on the gravitino abundance for models of inflation, with particular attention to scenarios for inflaton decays in supersymmetric Starobinsky-like models.We revisit gravitino production following inflation. As a first step, we review the standard calculation of gravitino production in the thermal plasma formed at the end of post-inflationary reheating when the inflaton has completely decayed. Next we consider gravitino production prior to the completion of reheating, assuming that the inflaton decay products thermalize instantaneously while they are still dilute. We then argue that instantaneous thermalization is in general a good approximation, and also show that the contribution of non-thermal gravitino production via the collisions of inflaton decay products prior to thermalization is relatively small. Our final estimate of the gravitino-to-entropy ratio is approximated well by a standard calculation of gravitino production in the post-inflationary thermal plasma assuming total instantaneous decay and thermalization at a time t simeq 1.2/Γphi. Finally, in light of our calculations, we consider potential implications of upper limits on the gravitino abundance for models of inflation, with particular attention to scenarios for inflaton decays in supersymmetric Starobinsky-like models.We revisit gravitino production following inflation. As a first step, we review the standard calculation of gravitino production in the thermal plasma formed at the end of post-inflationary reheating when the inflaton has completely decayed. Next we consider gravitino production prior to the completion of reheating, assuming that the inflaton decay products thermalize instantaneously while they are still dilute. We then argue that instantaneous thermalization is in general a good approximation, and also show that the contribution of non-thermal gravitino production via the collisions of inflaton decay products prior to thermalization is relatively small. Our final estimate of the gravitino-to-entropy ratio is approximated well by a standard calculation of gravitino production in the post-inflationary thermal plasma assuming total instantaneous decay and thermalization at a time $t \simeq 1.2/\Gamma_\phi$. Finally, in light of our calculations, we consider potential implications of upper limits on the gravitino abundance for models of inflation, with particular attention to scenarios for inflaton decays in supersymmetric Starobinsky-like models.arXiv:1512.05701KCL-PH-TH-2015-46LCTS-2015-33CERN-PH-TH-2015-239ACT-10-15UMN-TH-3511-15FTPI-MINN-15-48MI-TH-1541KCL-PH-TH-2015-46LCTS-2015-33CERN-PH-TH-2015-239ACT-10-15MI-TH-1541UMN-TH-3511-15FTPI-MINN-15-48oai:cds.cern.ch:21169062015-12-17
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Ellis, John
Garcia, Marcos A. G.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Olive, Keith A.
Peloso, Marco
Post-Inflationary Gravitino Production Revisited
title Post-Inflationary Gravitino Production Revisited
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title_short Post-Inflationary Gravitino Production Revisited
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topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2016/03/008
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2116906
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