It has been recently shown that it is possible to excite gravitinos in an
expanding background due to a time varying scalar field oscillating at the
bottom of the inflationary potential. The two components of the gravitino,
namely helicity 1/2 and helicity 3/2, are excited differently due to the
presence of different time varying mass scales in the problem. In this paper we
analyse the production of both the helicities in a multi-chiral scenario, in
particular focusing on a general model of hybrid inflation. Fermion production
in hybrid models is very much different from that of the chaotic models
discussed so far in the literature. In this paper we give a full account of
gravitino production analytically and numerically. It is noticed that the
creation of gravitinos does not take place in the first few oscillations of the
inflaton field, rather the production is a gradual and delayed process. It
takes roughly 30-40 oscillations to build up the production and for the
saturation to take place it can even take longer time, depending on the model
parameters. We give an estimation of the reheat temperature and a brief
discussion upon back-reaction on the fermionic production, which could change
the gravitino abundance.Comment: New comments added, appendix improved. Final version to appear in
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