Rescuing single field inflation from the swampland

The difficulty of building metastable vacua in string theory, has led some to conjecture that in the string theory landscape, potentials satisfy |∇V/V|≥c∼O(1). This condition, which is supported by different explicit constructions, suggests that the EFTs which lead to metastable de-Sitter vacua belo...

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Main Author: Amjad Ashoorioon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
Series:Physics Letters B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269319301005
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Summary:The difficulty of building metastable vacua in string theory, has led some to conjecture that in the string theory landscape, potentials satisfy |∇V/V|≥c∼O(1). This condition, which is supported by different explicit constructions, suggests that the EFTs which lead to metastable de-Sitter vacua belong to what is dubbed as swampland. This condition endangers the paradigm of single field inflation. In this paper, we show how scalar excited initial states cannot rescue single field inflation from the swampland, as they produce large local scalar non-gaussianity, which is in conflict with the Planck upper bound. Instead, we demonstrate that one can salvage single field inflation using excited initial states for tensor perturbations, which in this case produce only large flattened non-gaussianity in the tensor bispectrum. We comment on the possible methods one can prepare such excited initial conditions for the tensor perturbations. Keywords: Swampland, Effective field theory, Inflation, Excited states
ISSN:0370-2693