Smooth Hybrid Inflation with Low Reheat Temperature and Observable Gravity Waves in SU(5) × U(1) Super-GUT
Abstract
We realize smooth hybrid inflation in the framework of supersymmetric SU(5) × U(1)⊂ SO(10) model which provides a natural solution to the monopole problem appearing in the spontaneous symmetry breaking of SU(5). The breaking of U(1) symmetry leaves a residual discrete Z2 symmetry, that serves as the MSSM matter parity, realizing the possibility of the lightest supersymmetric particle as a cold dark matter candidate. The d = 5 proton lifetime for the decay p → K+ , mediated by color-triplet Higgsinos is found to satisfy current experimental bounds if split-high scale SUSY scenario is employed. We show that with minimal K\"ahler potential, the soft supersymmetry breaking terms play a vital r\ole in bringing the scalar spectral index ns within the Planck's latest bounds. In a minimal K\"ahler potential setup, small values of tensor-to-scalar ratio r 3.5 × 10-7 are obtained, whereas the gravitino mass turns out to be in the range that favors PeV scale SUSY but is not sufficiently high to avoid the d = 5 proton decay. A non-minimal K\"ahler potential including higher-order corrections is required to realize successful inflation with central value of scalar spectral index ns = 0.9655, large tensor modes r 0.056 and a low reheat temperature (3× 106 Tr 6.5 × 107 ) GeV consistent with leptogenesis and baryogenesis.
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