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Constraints on supersymmetric grand unified theories from cosmology

Jonathan Rocher1 and Mairi Sakellariadou2,3

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Within the context of SUSY GUTs, cosmic strings are generically formed at the end of hybrid inflation. However, the WMAP CMB measurements strongly constrain the possible cosmic strings contribution to the angular power spectrum of anisotropies. We investigate the parameter space of SUSY hybrid (F- and D-term) inflation, to get the conditions under which theoretical predictions are in agreement with data. The predictions of F-term inflation are in agreement with data only if the superpotential coupling κ is small. In particular, for SUSY SO(10), the upper bound is \kappa \lesssim 7\times 10^{-7} . This fine tuning problem can be lifted if we employ the curvaton mechanism, in which case \kappa \lesssim 8\times 10^{-3} ; higher values are not allowed by the gravitino constraint. The constraint on κ is equivalent to a constraint on the SSB mass scale M, namely M \lesssim 2\times 10^{15}  GeV.

The study of D-term inflation shows that the inflaton field is of the order of the Planck scale; one should therefore consider SUGRA. We find that the cosmic strings contribution to the CMB anisotropies is not constant, but it is strongly dependent on the gauge coupling g and on the superpotential coupling λ. We obtain g\lesssim 2\times 10^{-2} and \lambda \lesssim 3\times 10^{-5} . SUGRA corrections also induce a lower limit for λ. Equivalently, the Fayet–Iliopoulos term ξ must satisfy \sqrt {\xi } \lesssim 2\times 10^{15}  GeV. This constraint holds for all allowed values of g.


Keywords

cosmology of theories beyond the SM

cosmological phase transitions

inflation

physics of the early universe

PACS

98.80.Cq Particle-theory and field-theory models of the early Universe (including cosmic pancakes, cosmic strings, chaotic phenomena, inflationary universe, etc.)

12.10.-g Unified field theories and models

11.30.Pb Supersymmetry

11.27.+d Extended classical solutions; cosmic strings, domain walls, texture

98.70.Vc Background radiations

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Particle physics and field theory

Astrophysics and astroparticles

Dates

Issue 03 (March 2005)

Received 5 November 2004, accepted for publication 22 February 2005

Published 14 March 2005



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