Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2006-01-23
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
7 pages, 8 figures
Scientific paper
The angular power spectrum is investigated in the model of supergravity, incorporating the target-space duality and the non-perturbative gaugino condensation in the hidden sector. The inflation and supersymmetry breaking occur at once by the interplay between the dilaton field as inflaton and the condensate gauge-singlet field. The model satisfies the slow-roll condition which solves the \eta-problem. When the particle rolls down along the minimized trajectory of the potential at a duality invariant fixed point T=1, we can obtain the e-fold value \sim 57. And then the cosmological parameters obtained from our model well match with the recent WMAP data combined with other experiments. The TT and TE angular power spectra also show that our model is compatible with the data for l > 20. However, the best fit value of \tau in our model is smaller than that of the \Lambda CDM model. These results suggest that, among supergravity models of inflation, the modular-invariant supergravity seems to open a hope to construct the realistic theory of particles and cosmology.
Hayashi Mitsuo J.
Hirai Shiro
Okame Yusuke
Watanabe Tomoki
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