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arxiv: 1403.7518 · v2 · submitted 2014-03-28 · ✦ hep-ph · astro-ph.CO· gr-qc· hep-th

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Resurrecting Quadratic Inflation in No-Scale Supergravity in Light of BICEP2

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keywords inflationquadraticsupergravitymodelsno-scalebicep2potentialscalar
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The magnitude of primordial tensor perturbations reported by the BICEP2 experiment is consistent with simple models of chaotic inflation driven by a single scalar field with a power-law potential \propto \phi^n: n \simeq 2, in contrast to the WMAP and Planck results, which favored models resembling the Starobinsky R + R^2 model if running of the scalar spectral index could be neglected. While models of inflation with a quadratic potential may be constructed in simple N=1 supergravity, these constructions are more challenging in no-scale supergravity. We discuss here how quadratic inflation can be accommodated within supergravity, focussing primarily on the no-scale case. We also argue that the quadratic inflaton may be identified with the supersymmetric partner of a singlet (right-handed) neutrino, whose subsequent decay could have generated the baryon asymmetry via leptogenesis.

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