Reheating in small-field inflation on the brane: the swampland criteria and observational constraints in light of the PLANCK 2018 results
Abstract We study cosmological inflation and its dynamics in the framework of the Randall–Sundrum II brane model. In particular, we analyze in detail four representative small-field inflationary potentials, namely Natural inflation, Hilltop inflation, Higgs-like inflation, and Exponential SUSY infla...
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doaj-65416143ef584932911da78c923f6b492021-06-06T11:47:05ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522021-06-0181612910.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09283-6Reheating in small-field inflation on the brane: the swampland criteria and observational constraints in light of the PLANCK 2018 resultsConstanza Osses0Nelson Videla1Grigoris Panotopoulos2Instituto de Física, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoInstituto de Física, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoCentro de Astrofísica e Gravitação-CENTRA, Departamento de Física, Instituto Superior Técnico-IST, Universidade de Lisboa-ULAbstract We study cosmological inflation and its dynamics in the framework of the Randall–Sundrum II brane model. In particular, we analyze in detail four representative small-field inflationary potentials, namely Natural inflation, Hilltop inflation, Higgs-like inflation, and Exponential SUSY inflation, each characterized by two mass scales. We constrain the parameters for which a viable inflationary Universe emerges using the latest PLANCK results. Furthermore, we investigate whether or not those models in brane cosmology are consistent with the recently proposed Swampland Criteria, and give predictions for the duration of reheating as well as for the reheating temperature after inflation. Our results show that (i) the distance conjecture is satisfied, (ii) the de Sitter conjecture and its refined version may be avoided, and (iii) the allowed range for the five-dimensional Planck mass, $$M_5$$ M 5 , is found to be $$10^5\,\text {TeV}\lesssim M_5\lesssim 10^{12}\,\text {TeV}$$ 10 5 TeV ≲ M 5 ≲ 10 12 TeV . Our main findings indicate that non-thermal leptogenesis cannot work within the framework of RS-II brane cosmology, at least for the inflationary potentials considered here.https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09283-6 |
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Constanza Osses Nelson Videla Grigoris Panotopoulos Reheating in small-field inflation on the brane: the swampland criteria and observational constraints in light of the PLANCK 2018 results European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields |
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Reheating in small-field inflation on the brane: the swampland criteria and observational constraints in light of the PLANCK 2018 results |
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Reheating in small-field inflation on the brane: the swampland criteria and observational constraints in light of the PLANCK 2018 results |
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Reheating in small-field inflation on the brane: the swampland criteria and observational constraints in light of the PLANCK 2018 results |
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Reheating in small-field inflation on the brane: the swampland criteria and observational constraints in light of the PLANCK 2018 results |
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Reheating in small-field inflation on the brane: the swampland criteria and observational constraints in light of the PLANCK 2018 results |
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reheating in small-field inflation on the brane: the swampland criteria and observational constraints in light of the planck 2018 results |
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Abstract We study cosmological inflation and its dynamics in the framework of the Randall–Sundrum II brane model. In particular, we analyze in detail four representative small-field inflationary potentials, namely Natural inflation, Hilltop inflation, Higgs-like inflation, and Exponential SUSY inflation, each characterized by two mass scales. We constrain the parameters for which a viable inflationary Universe emerges using the latest PLANCK results. Furthermore, we investigate whether or not those models in brane cosmology are consistent with the recently proposed Swampland Criteria, and give predictions for the duration of reheating as well as for the reheating temperature after inflation. Our results show that (i) the distance conjecture is satisfied, (ii) the de Sitter conjecture and its refined version may be avoided, and (iii) the allowed range for the five-dimensional Planck mass, $$M_5$$ M 5 , is found to be $$10^5\,\text {TeV}\lesssim M_5\lesssim 10^{12}\,\text {TeV}$$ 10 5 TeV ≲ M 5 ≲ 10 12 TeV . Our main findings indicate that non-thermal leptogenesis cannot work within the framework of RS-II brane cosmology, at least for the inflationary potentials considered here. |
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