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arxiv: hep-th/0611232 · v3 · submitted 2006-11-21 · ✦ hep-th · gr-qc· hep-ph

Vacuum Sampling in the Landscape during Inflation

classification ✦ hep-th gr-qchep-ph
keywords samplingvacuablackduringgsimholesinflationlandscape
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We consider the phenomenological consequences of sampling multiple vacua during inflation motivated by an enormous landscape. A generic consequence of this sampling is the formation of domain walls, characterized by the scale $\mu$ of the barriers that partition the accessed vacua. We find that the success of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) implies $\mu \gsim 10$ TeV, as long as the sampled vacua have a non-degeneracy larger than $\cal{O}({{\rm MeV}}^{\rm 4})$. Otherwise, the walls will dominate and eventually form black holes that must reheat the universe sufficiently for BBN to take place; in this case, we obtain $\mu \gsim 10^{-5}M_P$. These black holes are not allowed to survive and contribute to cosmic dark matter density.

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