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No-scale supergravity inflation: A bridge between string theory and particle physics?
The plethora of recent and forthcoming data on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) data are stimulating a new wave of inflationary model-building. Naturalness suggests that the appropriate framework for models of inflation is supersymmetry. This should be combined with gravity in a supergravity th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789813226609_0004 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313155 |
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author | Ellis, John |
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description | The plethora of recent and forthcoming data on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) data are stimulating a new wave of inflationary model-building. Naturalness suggests that the appropriate framework for models of inflation is supersymmetry. This should be combined with gravity in a supergravity theory, whose specific no-scale version has much to commend it, e.g. its derivation from string theory and the flat directions in its effective potential. Simple no-scale supergravity models yield predictions similar to those of the Starobinsky R + R2 model, though some string-motivated versions make alternative predictions. Data are beginning to provide interesting constraints on the rate of inflaton decay into Standard Model particles. In parallel, LHC and other data provide significant constraints on no-scale supergravity models, which suggest that some sparticles might have masses close to present experimental limits. |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-16407862019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1142/9789813226609_0004http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313155engEllis, JohnNo-scale supergravity inflation: A bridge between string theory and particle physics?Particle Physics - PhenomenologyParticle Physics - TheoryThe plethora of recent and forthcoming data on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) data are stimulating a new wave of inflationary model-building. Naturalness suggests that the appropriate framework for models of inflation is supersymmetry. This should be combined with gravity in a supergravity theory, whose specific no-scale version has much to commend it, e.g. its derivation from string theory and the flat directions in its effective potential. Simple no-scale supergravity models yield predictions similar to those of the Starobinsky R + R2 model, though some string-motivated versions make alternative predictions. Data are beginning to provide interesting constraints on the rate of inflaton decay into Standard Model particles. In parallel, LHC and other data provide significant constraints on no-scale supergravity models, which suggest that some sparticles might have masses close to present experimental limits.oai:inspirehep.net:16407862017 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Particle Physics - Theory Ellis, John No-scale supergravity inflation: A bridge between string theory and particle physics? |
title | No-scale supergravity inflation: A bridge between string theory and particle physics? |
title_full | No-scale supergravity inflation: A bridge between string theory and particle physics? |
title_fullStr | No-scale supergravity inflation: A bridge between string theory and particle physics? |
title_full_unstemmed | No-scale supergravity inflation: A bridge between string theory and particle physics? |
title_short | No-scale supergravity inflation: A bridge between string theory and particle physics? |
title_sort | no-scale supergravity inflation: a bridge between string theory and particle physics? |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789813226609_0004 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313155 |
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