Inflation on Fractional Branes: D--Brane Inflation as D--Term Inflation

Abstract

We describe a D--brane inflation model which consists of two fractional D3 branes separated on a transverse T2 × K3. Inflation arises due to the resolved orbifold singularity of K3 which corresponds to an anomalous D--term on the brane. We show that D--brane inflation in the bulk corresponds to D--term inflation on the brane. The inflaton and the trigger field parametrize the interbrane distances on T2 an K3 respectively. After inflation the branes reach a supersymmetric configuration in which they are at the origin of T2 but separated along the K3 directions.

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