We describe the coupling of matter fields to an inflationary sector of
supergravity, the inflaton Φ and a stabilizer S, in models where the
Kahler potential has a flat inflaton direction. Such models include, in
particular, advanced versions of the hyperbolic α-attractor models with
a flat inflaton direction Kahler potential, providing a good fit to the
observational data. If the superpotential is at least quadratic in the matter
fields Ui, with restricted couplings to the inflaton sector, we prove that
under certain conditions: i) The presence of the matter fields does not affect
a successful inflationary evolution. ii) There are no tachyons in the matter
sector during and after inflation. iii) The matter masses squared are higher
than 3H2 during inflation. The simplest class of theories satisfying all
required conditions is provided by models with a flat direction Kahler
potential, and with the inflaton Φ and a stabilizer S belonging to a
hidden sector, so that matter fields have no direct coupling to the
inflationary sector in the Kahler potential and in the superpotential.Comment: 19 pages, minor modification