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Non-Thermal Production of Dangerous Relics in the Early Universe

Many models of supersymmetry breaking, in the context of either supergravity or superstring theories, predict the presence of particles with weak scale masses and Planck-suppressed couplings. Typical examples are the scalar moduli and the gravitino. Excessive production of such particles in the earl...

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Autores principales: Giudice, G.F., Tkachev, I., Riotto, A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/1999/08/009
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author Giudice, G.F.
Tkachev, I.
Riotto, A.
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Riotto, A.
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description Many models of supersymmetry breaking, in the context of either supergravity or superstring theories, predict the presence of particles with weak scale masses and Planck-suppressed couplings. Typical examples are the scalar moduli and the gravitino. Excessive production of such particles in the early Universe destroys the successful predictions of nucleosynthesis. In particular, the thermal production of these relics after inflation leads to a bound on the reheating temperature, T_{RH}< 10^9 GeV. In this paper we show that the non-thermal generation of these dangerous relics may be much more efficient than the thermal production after inflation. Scalar moduli fields may be copiously created by the classical gravitational effects on the vacuum state. Consequently, the new upper bound on the reheating temperature is shown to be, in some cases, as low as 100 GeV. We also study the non-thermal production of gravitinos in the early Universe, which can be extremely efficient and overcome the ther in realistic supersymmetric inflationary models.
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spelling cern-3946952023-03-14T17:01:43Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/1999/08/009http://cds.cern.ch/record/394695engGiudice, G.F.Tkachev, I.Riotto, A.Non-Thermal Production of Dangerous Relics in the Early UniverseParticle Physics - PhenomenologyMany models of supersymmetry breaking, in the context of either supergravity or superstring theories, predict the presence of particles with weak scale masses and Planck-suppressed couplings. Typical examples are the scalar moduli and the gravitino. Excessive production of such particles in the early Universe destroys the successful predictions of nucleosynthesis. In particular, the thermal production of these relics after inflation leads to a bound on the reheating temperature, T_{RH}< 10^9 GeV. In this paper we show that the non-thermal generation of these dangerous relics may be much more efficient than the thermal production after inflation. Scalar moduli fields may be copiously created by the classical gravitational effects on the vacuum state. Consequently, the new upper bound on the reheating temperature is shown to be, in some cases, as low as 100 GeV. We also study the non-thermal production of gravitinos in the early Universe, which can be extremely efficient and overcome the ther in realistic supersymmetric inflationary models.Many models of supersymmetry breaking, in the context of either supergravity or superstring theories, predict the presence of particles with weak scale masses and Planck-suppressed couplings. Typical examples are the scalar moduli and the gravitino. Excessive production of such particles in the early Universe destroys the successful predictions of nucleosynthesis. In particular, the thermal production of these relics after inflation leads to a bound on the reheating temperature, T_{RH}< 10^9 GeV. In this paper we show that the non-thermal generation of these dangerous relics may be much more efficient than the thermal production after inflation. Scalar moduli fields may be copiously created by the classical gravitational effects on the vacuum state. Consequently, the new upper bound on the reheating temperature is shown to be, in some cases, as low as 100 GeV. We also study the non-thermal production of gravitinos in the early Universe, which can be extremely efficient and overcome the ther in realistic supersymmetric inflationary models.hep-ph/9907510CERN-TH-99-227CERN-TH-99-227oai:cds.cern.ch:3946951999-07-28
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Giudice, G.F.
Tkachev, I.
Riotto, A.
Non-Thermal Production of Dangerous Relics in the Early Universe
title Non-Thermal Production of Dangerous Relics in the Early Universe
title_full Non-Thermal Production of Dangerous Relics in the Early Universe
title_fullStr Non-Thermal Production of Dangerous Relics in the Early Universe
title_full_unstemmed Non-Thermal Production of Dangerous Relics in the Early Universe
title_short Non-Thermal Production of Dangerous Relics in the Early Universe
title_sort non-thermal production of dangerous relics in the early universe
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/1999/08/009
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