(P)reheating Effects of a Constrained K\"ahler Moduli Inflation Model
Abstract
In this talk, I discuss the effects, viability, and predictions of the string-theory-motivated K\"ahler Moduli Inflation I (KMII) potential, coupled to a light scalar field , which can provide a possible source for today's dark energy density due to the potential's non-vanishing minimum. Although the model is consistent with the current measured Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) data, tighter constraints from future observations are required to test the viability of the KMII potential with its minimum equivalent to the observed cosmological constant's energy density _obs. We implement a Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) sampling method to compute the allowed model parameter ranges and bounds on the inflaton's mass mφ and reheating temperature Treh. Additionally, our lattice simulations predict stochastic gravitational-wave backgrounds generated during the inflaton oscillations that would be observable today in the 109-1011 \, Hz frequency range. All the results and details will be included in our upcoming paper with the same title.
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