10 research outputs found
Inflation in a modified radiative seesaw model
The existence of the inflationary era in the early Universe seems to be
strongly supported by recent CMB observations. However, only a few realistic
inflation scenarios which have close relation to particle physics seem to have
been known unfortunately. The radiative neutrino mass model with inert doublet
dark matter is a promising model for the present experimental issues which
cannot be explained within the standard model. In order to make the model
include inflation, we extend it by a complex scalar field with a specific
potential. This scalar could be closely related to the neutrino mass generation
at a TeV scale as well as inflation. We show that the inflation favored by the
CMB observations could be realized even if inflaton takes sub-Planck values
during inflation.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figure
Inflation due to a nonminimal coupling of singlet scalars in the radiative seesaw model
金沢大学理工研究域数物科学系The radiative neutrino mass model with inert doublet dark matter is a promising model for the present experimental issues which cannot be explained within the standard model. We study an extension of this model focusing on cosmological features brought about from the scalar sector. Inflation due to singlet scalars with hierarchical nonminimal couplings with the Ricci scalar may give a favorable solution for both neutrino masses and baryon number asymmetry in the Universe. © 2016 American Physical Society
Inflation in a modified radiative seesaw model
金沢大学理工研究域数物科学系The existence of the inflationary era in the early Universe seems to be strongly supported by recent CMB observations. However, only a few realistic inflation scenarios which have close relation to particle physics seem to have been known unfortunately. The radiative neutrino mass model with inert doublet dark matter is a promising model for the present experimental issues which cannot be explained within the standard model. In order to make the model include inflation, we extend it by a complex scalar field with a specific potential. This scalar could be closely related to the neutrino mass generation at a TeV scale as well as inflation. We show that the inflation favored by the CMB observations could be realized even if inflaton takes sub-Planck values during inflation. © 2014 American Physical Society