Gravitino production in the Randall-Sundrum II braneworld cosmology
Abstract
Braneworld modifications to the Friedmann expansion law can have an important effect on the cosmological evolution of the early universe. In particular, the primordial particle abundances crucially depend on the rate at which the universe expanded at early times. In this article, we study the production of stable and unstable gravitinos, both from thermal creation and from the decay of a heavy scalar, in the Randall-Sundrum II braneworld context. We conclude that, depending on the value of the 5D fundamental Planck mass, some of the usual standard cosmology constraints on the reheating temperature and on the mass of the heavy scalar can be evaded.
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