WMAP and Supergravity Inflationary Models
Abstract
We study a class of N=1 Supergravity inflationary models in which the evolution of the inflaton dynamics is controlled by a single power in the inflaton field at the point where the observed density fluctuations are produced, in the context of the braneworld scenario, in light of WMAP results. In particular, we find that the bounds on the spectral index and its running constrain the parameter space both for models where the inflationary potential is dominated by a quadratic term and by a cubic term in the inflaton field. We also find that αs>0 is required for the quadratic model whereas αs<0 for the cubic model. Moreover, we have determined an upper bound on the five-dimensional Planck scale, M5 0.019 M, for the quadratic model. On the other hand, a running spectral index with ns>1 on large scales and ns<1 on small scales is not possible in either case.
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