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    Does the detection of primordial gravitational waves exclude low energy inflation?

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    We show that a detectable tensor-to-scalar ratio (r103)(r\ge 10^{-3}) on the CMB scale can be generated even during extremely low energy inflation which saturates the BBN bound ρinf(30MeV)4\rho_{\rm inf}\approx (30 {\rm MeV})^4. The source of the gravitational waves is not quantum fluctuations of graviton but those of SU(2)SU(2) gauge fields, energetically supported by coupled axion fields. The curvature perturbation, the backreaction effect and the validity of perturbative treatment are carefully checked. Our result indicates that measuring rr alone does not immediately fix the inflationary energy scale.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure

    Geometric realization of Dynkin quiver type quantum affine Schur-Weyl duality

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    For a Dynkin quiver QQ of type ADE and a sum β\beta of simple roots, we construct a bimodule over the quantum loop algebra and the quiver Hecke algebra of the corresponding type via equivariant K-theory, imitating Ginzburg-Reshetikhin-Vasserot's geometric realization of the quantum affine Schur-Weyl duality. Our construction is based on Hernandez-Leclerc's isomorphism between a certain graded quiver variety and the space of representations of the quiver QQ of dimension vector β\beta. We identify the functor induced from our bimodule with Kang-Kashiwara-Kim's generalized quantum affine Schur-Weyl duality functor. As a by-product, we verify a conjecture by Kang-Kashiwara-Kim on the simpleness of some poles of normalized R-matrices for any quiver QQ of type ADE.Comment: 28 pages, v2: minor modifications, v3: final versio
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