Inflationary Cosmology with Five Dimensional SO(10)

Abstract

We discuss inflationary cosmology in a five dimensional SO(10) model compactified on S1/(Z2× Z2'), which yields SU(3)c× SU(2)L× U(1)Y× U(1)X below the compactification scale. The gauge symmetry SU(5)× U(1)X is preserved on one of the fixed points, while ``flipped'' SU(5)'× U(1)'X is on the other fixed point. Inflation is associated with U(1)X breaking, and is implemented through F-term scalar potentials on the two fixed points. A brane-localized Einstein-Hilbert term allows both branes to have positive tensions during inflation. The scale of U(1)X breaking is fixed from δ T/T measurements to be around 1016 GeV, and the scalar spectral index n=0.98-0.99. The inflaton field decays into right-handed neutrinos whose subsequent out of equilibrium decay yield the observed baryon asymmetry via leptogenesis.

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