Dai-Freed anomaly in the standard model and topological inflation
Abstract
When we impose the discrete symmetry in the standard model we have Dai-Freed global anomalies. However, interestingly if we introduce three right-handed neutrinos we can have an anomaly-free discrete Z4 gauge symmetry. This Z4 symmetry should be spontaneously broken down to the Z2 symmetry to generate the heavy Majorana masses for the right-handed neutrinos. We show that this symmetry breaking naturally generates topological inflation, which is consistent with the CMB observations at present and predicts a significant tensor mode with scalar-tensor ratio r > 0.03. The right-handed neutrinos play an important role in reheating processes. The reheating temperature is as high as 108GeV, and non-thermal leptogenesis successfully takes place.
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