Gravitino condensates in the early universe and inflation

We review work on the formation of gravitino condensates via the super-Higgs effect in the early Universe. This is a scenario for both inflating the early universe and breaking local super-symmetry (supergravity), entirely independent of any coupling to external matter. The goldstino mode associated...

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Main Author: Mavromatos Nick E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20149503023
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spelling doaj-827faf9c11e64b33a2d95f79e04446732021-08-02T20:12:12ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2015-01-01950302310.1051/epjconf/20149503023epjconf_icnfp2014_03023Gravitino condensates in the early universe and inflationMavromatos Nick E.We review work on the formation of gravitino condensates via the super-Higgs effect in the early Universe. This is a scenario for both inflating the early universe and breaking local super-symmetry (supergravity), entirely independent of any coupling to external matter. The goldstino mode associated with the breaking of (global) super-symmetry is “eaten” by the gravitino field, which becomes massive (via its own vacuum condensation) and breaks the local supersymmetry (supergravity) dynamically. The most natural association of gravitino condensates with inflation proceeds in an indirect way, via a Starobinsky-inflation-type phase. The higher-order curvature corrections of the (quantum) effective action of gravitino condensates induced by integrating out massive gravitino degrees of freedom in a curved space-time background, in the broken-supergravity phase, are responsible for inducing a scalar mode which inflates the Universe. The scenario is in agreement with Planck data phenomenology in a natural and phenomenologically-relevant range of parameters, namely Grand-Unified-Theory values for the super-symmetry breaking energy scale and dynamically-induced gravitino mass.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20149503023
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Gravitino condensates in the early universe and inflation
EPJ Web of Conferences
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title Gravitino condensates in the early universe and inflation
title_short Gravitino condensates in the early universe and inflation
title_full Gravitino condensates in the early universe and inflation
title_fullStr Gravitino condensates in the early universe and inflation
title_full_unstemmed Gravitino condensates in the early universe and inflation
title_sort gravitino condensates in the early universe and inflation
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description We review work on the formation of gravitino condensates via the super-Higgs effect in the early Universe. This is a scenario for both inflating the early universe and breaking local super-symmetry (supergravity), entirely independent of any coupling to external matter. The goldstino mode associated with the breaking of (global) super-symmetry is “eaten” by the gravitino field, which becomes massive (via its own vacuum condensation) and breaks the local supersymmetry (supergravity) dynamically. The most natural association of gravitino condensates with inflation proceeds in an indirect way, via a Starobinsky-inflation-type phase. The higher-order curvature corrections of the (quantum) effective action of gravitino condensates induced by integrating out massive gravitino degrees of freedom in a curved space-time background, in the broken-supergravity phase, are responsible for inducing a scalar mode which inflates the Universe. The scenario is in agreement with Planck data phenomenology in a natural and phenomenologically-relevant range of parameters, namely Grand-Unified-Theory values for the super-symmetry breaking energy scale and dynamically-induced gravitino mass.
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