F-term Hybrid Inflation in Effective Supergravity Theories

Abstract

We show that a particular class of effective low energy supergravity theories motivated by string theory can provide a promising framework for models of hybrid inflation in which the potential energy which drives inflation originates from the F-term of the effective supergravity theory. In the class of models considered the inflaton is protected from receiving mass during inflation by a generalisation of the Heisenberg symmetry present in no-scale supergravity models. The potential during inflation takes the positive definite form V |FS|2 + |FT|2 -3, which allows the possibility that V m3/22 MP2 through the cancellation of the positive dilaton and moduli contribution against the negative term. We discuss a toy example where this is realised, then describe the application of this result to realistic models focusing on a particular example in which the μ problem and the strong CP-problem are addressed.

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