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London Relativity and Cosmology Seminar: Trapped Quintessential Inflation in String Theory
- Hosted by:
- Queen Mary University of London
- Speaker:
-
Juan Bueno Sanchez, University of Lancaster
- Starts:
- March 28, 2007 at 05:15 pm
- Ends:
- March 28, 2007 at 06:15 pm
- Location:
- Queen Mary University of London, Mathematical Sciences Building, Mathematics Seminar Room (Room 103), Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS United Kingdom
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Description
We present a model of quintessential inflation using a string modulus for the inflaton-quintessence field. The scalar potential of the model is based on generic non-perturbative potentials arising in flux compactifications. We assume an enhanced symmetry point (ESP), which fixes the initial conditions for slow-roll inflation. When crossing the ESP the modulus becomes temporarily trapped, which leads to a brief stage of trapped inflation. This may be followed by enough slow roll inflation to solve the flatness and horizon problems. After inflation, the field rolls down the potential and eventually freezes to a certain value because of cosmological friction. The latter is due to the thermal bath of the hot big bang, which is produced by the decay of a curvaton field. The modulus remains frozen until the present, when it becomes quintessence.
- Registration required:
- No
- Free:
- Yes
Additional information
Relativity seminars take place on Wednesdays at 4.15 pm in the Maths Seminar Room (room 103 on the first floor of the Mathematical Sciences Building). Tea is available from 3.30 pm in the adjacent Common Room.
All are welcome to participate in the informal discussion group which meets on Wednesdays at 2.30 pm in room 410 of the Mathematical Sciences Building.