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Slow and safe gravitinos

Emilian Dudaş, Marcos A. G. García, Yann Mambrini, Keith A. Olive, Marco Peloso, Sarunas Verner

2021Physical review. D/Physical review. D.29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It has been argued that supergravity models of inflation with vanishing sound speeds, ${c}_{s}$, lead to an unbounded growth in the production rate of gravitinos. We consider several models of inflation to delineate the conditions for which ${c}_{s}=0$. In models with unconstrained superfields, we argue that the mixing of the Goldstino and inflatino in a time-varying background prevents the uncontrolled production of the longitudinal modes. This conclusion is unchanged if there is a nilpotent field associated with supersymmetry breaking with constraint ${\mathbf{S}}^{\mathbf{2}}=0$, i.e., (s)Goldstino-less models. Models with a second orthogonal constraint, $\mathbf{S}(\mathbf{\ensuremath{\Phi}}\ensuremath{-}\overline{\mathbf{\ensuremath{\Phi}}})=0$, where $\mathbf{\ensuremath{\Phi}}$ is the inflaton superfield, which eliminates the inflatino, may suffer from the overproduction of gravitinos. However, we point out that these models may be problematic if this constraint originates from a UV Lagrangian, as this may require using higher derivative operators. These models may also exhibit other pathologies, such as ${c}_{s}>1$, which are absent in theories with the single constraint or unconstrained fields.

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GravitinoInflatonSupergravityPhysicsSupersymmetryConstraint (computer-aided design)Mathematical physicsInflation (cosmology)Production (economics)Particle physicsMixing (physics)Theoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsGeometryEconomicsMacroeconomicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena