Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1850939 | Physics Letters B | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Natural (axionic) inflation provides a well-motivated and predictive scheme for the description of the early universe. It leads to sizeable primordial tensor modes and thus a high mass scale of the inflationary potential. Naïvely this seems to be at odds with low (TeV) scale supersymmetry, especially when embedded in superstring theory. We show that low scale supersymmetry is compatible with natural (high scale) inflation. The mechanism requires the presence of two axions that are provided through the moduli of string theory.
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Authors
Rolf Kappl, Hans Peter Nilles, Martin Wolfgang Winkler,