13,244 research outputs found
Brane inflation without slow-roll
The scenario of brane inflation without using the conventional slow-roll
approximations has been investigated. Based on the mechanism of generating the
curvature perturbations at the end of inflation, a new brane inflation paradigm
was developed. The conditions for making a sufficiently large enough number of
e-foldings and for generating the curvature perturbations without producing
dangerous relics were also examined. Benefits of our scenario are subsequently
discussed in detail.Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures, added an appendix, accepted for publication in
JHE
Primordial black holes from cosmic necklaces
Cosmic necklaces are hybrid topological defects consisting of monopoles and
strings. We argue that primordial black holes(PBHs) may have formed from loops
of the necklaces, if there exist stable winding states, such as coils and
cycloops. Unlike the standard scenario of PBH formation from string loops, in
which the kinetic energy plays important role when strings collapse into black
holes, the PBH formation may occur in our scenario after necklaces have
dissipated their kinetic energy. Then, the significant difference appears in
the production ratio. In the standard scenario, the production ratio
becomes a tiny fraction , however it becomes in our
case. On the other hand, the typical mass of the PBHs is much smaller than the
standard scenario, if they are produced in the same epoch. As the two
mechanisms may work at the same time, the necklaces may have more than one
channel of the gravitational collapse. Although the result obtained in this
paper depends on the evolution of the dimensionless parameter , the
existence of the winding state could be a serious problem in some cases. Since
the existence of the winding state in brane models is due to the existence of a
non-tivial circle in the compactified space, the PBH formation can be used to
probe the structure of the compactified space. Black holes produced by this
mechanism may have peculiar properties.Comment: 22pages, 3 figures, added many comments, +1 figure, accepted for
publication in JHE
Constraints from Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
We examine the constraints from the recent HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW double beta
decay experiment. It leads us to the almost degenerate or inverse hierarchy
neutrino mass scenario. In this scenario, we obtain possible upper bounds for
the Majorana CP violating phase in the lepton sector by incorporating the data
from the neutrino oscillation, the single beta decay experiments, and from the
astrophysical observation. We also predict the neutrino mass that may be
measurable in the future beta decay experiments.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Generating the curvature perturbation with instant preheating
A new mechanism for generating the curvature perturbation at the end of
inflaton has been investigated. The dominant contribution to the primordial
curvature perturbation may be generated during the period of instant
preheating. The mechanism converts isocurvature perturbation related to a light
field into curvature perturbation, where the ``light field'' is not the
inflaton field. This mechanism is important in inflationary models where
kinetic energy is significant at the end of inflaton. We show how one can apply
this mechanism to various brane inflationary models.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure, To appear in JCA
Formation of monopoles and domain walls after brane inflation
We study cosmological defect formation after brane inflation. The
cosmological defects are corresponding to the branes that have less than three
spacial dimensions in the uncompactified spacetime. Contrary to the previous
arguments, production of monopoles and domain walls are not always negligible.
Monopoles and domain walls are formed by the branes extended between mother
branes.Comment: 27pages, 7 figures, many comments, footnotes and reviews are added,
to appear in JHE
Dark matter production from cosmic necklaces
Cosmic strings have gained a great interest, since they are formed in a large
class of brane inflationary models. The most interesting story is that cosmic
strings in brane models are distinguished in future cosmological observations.
If the strings in brane models are branes or superstrings that can move along
compactified space, and also if there are degenerated vacua along the
compactified space, kinks interpolate between degenerated vacua become
``beads'' on the strings. In this case, strings turn into necklaces. In the
case that the compact manifold in not simply connected, a string loop that
winds around a nontrivial circle is stable due to the topological reason. Since
the existence of the (quasi-)degenerated vacua and the nontrivial circle is a
common feature of the brane models, it is important to study cosmological
constraints on the cosmic necklaces and the stable winding states. In this
paper, we consider dark matter production from loops of the cosmic necklaces.
Our result suggests that necklaces can put stringent bound on certain kinds of
brane models.Comment: 27 pages, 5 figures, added many comments and 3 figures, accepted for
publication in JCA
Elliptic Inflation: Generating the curvature perturbation without slow-roll
There are many inflationary models in which inflaton field does not satisfy
the slow-roll condition. However, in such models, it is always difficult to
generate the curvature perturbation during inflation. Thus, to generate the
curvature perturbation, one must introduce another component to the theory. To
cite a case, curvatons may generate dominant part of the curvature perturbation
after inflation. However, we have a question whether it is unrealistic to
consider the generation of the curvature perturbation during inflation without
slow-roll. Assuming multi-field inflation, we encounter the generation of the
curvature perturbation during inflation without slow-roll. The potential along
equipotential surface is flat by definition and thus we do not have to worry
about symmetry. We also discuss about KKLT models, in which corrections lifting
the inflationary direction may not become a serious problem if there is a
symmetry enhancement at the tip (not at the moving brane) of the inflationary
throat.Comment: 27pages, 8figures, to appear in JCA
Fermion Masses and Mixings in a String Inspired Model
In the context of Calabi-Yau string models we explore the origin of
characteristic pattern of quark-lepton masses and the CKM matrix. The discrete
-symmetry is introduced and the is assigned to the
-parity. The gauge symmetry at the string scale, , is
broken into the standard model gauge group at a very large intermediate energy
scale. At energies below the intermediate scale down-type quarks and also
leptons are mixed with unobserved heavy states, respectively. On the other
hand, there are no such mixings for up-type quarks. Due to the large mixings
between light states and heavy ones we can derive phenomenologically viable
fermion mass hierarchies and the CKM matrix. Mass spectra for
intermediate-scale matter beyond the MSSM are also determined. Within this
framework proton lifetime is long enough to be consistent with experimental
data. As for the string scale unification of gauge couplings, however,
consistent solutions are not yet found.Comment: 49 pages, 1 figure, Latex Revised version includes discussion on FCNC
problems. Final version to appear in Prog. Theor. Phys. Vol.96 No.
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