19–23 Jun 2017
IFT (Madrid)
Europe/Madrid timezone

Dynamically Determining the Weak Scale from Inflation

20 Jun 2017, 17:30
15m
Red Room (IFT)

Red Room

IFT

Nicolas Cabrera 13-15 Campus de Cantoblanco 28049 Madrid Spain
Parallel talk Parallel I

Speaker

Dr Tevong You (University of Cambridge)

Description

Dynamical scanning of the Higgs mass by an axion-like particle during inflation may provide a cosmological component to explaining part of the hierarchy problem. We propose a novel interplay of this cosmological relaxation mechanism with inflation, whereby the backreaction of the Higgs vacuum expectation value near the weak scale causes inflation to end. As Hubble drops, the relaxion's dissipative friction increases relative to Hubble and slows it down enough to be trapped by the barriers of its periodic potential. Such a scenario raises the natural cut-off of the theory up to ∼10^10 GeV, while maintaining a minimal relaxion sector without having to introduce additional scanning scalars or new physics coincidentally close to the weak scale.

Presentation type Parallel talk

Author

Dr Tevong You (University of Cambridge)

Presentation materials