Heterotic Warm Inflation

Abstract

We propose a two-field model of warm inflation motivated by a heterotic string construction, involving an axion and a dilaton-like scalar field with non-trivial kinetic mixing. Gauge-field interactions generate dissipation and thermal corrections affecting both fields. A systematic numerical analysis reveals a range of dynamical regimes, including effectively single-field and multi-field behavior. We find that warm inflation is typically realized along the axion direction, while thermal corrections tend to hinder sustained dilaton-driven inflation over most of the parameter space. Although configurations exist in which the dilaton becomes dynamically relevant, particularly near the end of inflation, the majority of viable solutions are effectively single-field and axion-dominated. These results point to a dynamical mechanism in heterotic-inspired models that naturally favors axion-driven warm inflation while limiting the role of the dilaton.

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