No scale SUGRA SO(10) derived Starobinsky Model of Inflation
Abstract
We show that a supersymmetric renormalizable theory based on gauge group SO(10) and Higgs system 10 210 126 126 with no scale supergravity can lead to a Starobinsky kind of potential for inflation. Successful inflation is possible in the cases where the potential during inflation corresponds to SU(3)C × SU(2)L × SU(2)R × U(1)B-L, SU(5)× U(1) and flipped SU(5)× U(1) intermediate symmetry with a suitable choice of superpotential parameters. The reheating in such a scenario can occur via non perturbative decay of inflaton i.e. through "preheating". After the end of reheating, when universe cools down, the finite temperature potential can have a minimum which corresponds to MSSM.
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