Speaker
Dr
Joao Rosa
(University of Edinburgh)
Description
We show that, in constructions with additional intersecting D-branes, brane-antibrane inflation may naturally occur in a warm regime, such that strong dissipative effects damp the inflaton's motion, greatly alleviating the associated eta-problem. We illustrate this for D3-antiD3 inflation in flat space with additional flavor D7-branes, where for both a Coulomb-like and a quadratic potential a sufficient number of e-folds may be obtained for perturbative couplings and O(10-100) branes. This in clear contrast with the corresponding cold scenarios, thus setting the stage for more realistic constructions within fully stabilized compactifications. Such models generically predict a negligible amount of tensor perturbations and non-gaussianity f_NL~O(10).
Author
Dr
Joao Rosa
(University of Edinburgh)
Co-authors
Prof.
Arjun Berera
(University of Edinburgh)
Dr
Mar Bastero-Gil
(University of Granada)