2006
DOI: 10.1088/1126-6708/2006/01/146
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Kähler moduli inflation

Abstract: We show that under general conditions there is at least one natural inflationary direction for the Kähler moduli of type IIB flux compactifications. This requires a Calabi-Yau which has h 2,1 > h 1,1 > 2 and for which the structure of the scalar potential is as in the recently found exponentially large volume compactifications. We also need -although these conditions may be relaxed -at least one Kähler modulus whose only nonvanishing triple-intersection is with itself and which appears by itself in the non-per… Show more

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“…The different topological origin of the inflaton between our model and the one developed in [14] results in a different canonically normalised inflaton field. This leads to a potential which in our case gives rise to slow-roll in a region much closer to the minimum than in the model of [14] even if in both cases the inflationary potential is generated by non-perturbative effects. This is the reason why in our model string loop corrections are less dangerous and can be shown to be negligible throughout all the inflationary dynamics for rather natural values of the underlying parameters.…”
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“…The different topological origin of the inflaton between our model and the one developed in [14] results in a different canonically normalised inflaton field. This leads to a potential which in our case gives rise to slow-roll in a region much closer to the minimum than in the model of [14] even if in both cases the inflationary potential is generated by non-perturbative effects. This is the reason why in our model string loop corrections are less dangerous and can be shown to be negligible throughout all the inflationary dynamics for rather natural values of the underlying parameters.…”
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“…However, as noticed in [15], the model of [14] is plagued by the η-problem since loop corrections dominate over the non-perturbative potential and spoil inflation.…”
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“…: [6,19]). This is somewhat counter-intuitive from the point of view of effective field theory approach, since we are integrating out some of the lighter fields.…”
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confidence: 99%