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Weyl Current, Scale-Invariant Inflation and Planck Scale Generation

Published 28 Oct 2016 in hep-th, astro-ph.CO, gr-qc, and hep-ph | (1610.09243v2)

Abstract: Scalar fields, ϕi\phi_i can be coupled non-minimally to curvature and satisfy the general criteria: (i) the theory has no mass input parameters, including the Planck mass; (ii) the ϕi\phi_i have arbitrary values and gradients, but undergo a general expansion and relaxation to constant values that satisfy a nontrivial constraint, K(ϕi)=K(\phi_i) = constant; (iii) this constraint breaks scale symmetry spontaneously, and the Planck mass is dynamically generated; (iv) there can be adequate inflation associated with slow roll in a scale invariant potential subject to the constraint; (v) the final vacuum can have a small to vanishing cosmological constant (vi) large hierarchies in vacuum expectation values can naturally form; (vii) there is a harmless dilaton which naturally eludes the usual constraints on massless scalars. These models are governed by a global Weyl scale symmetry and its conserved current, KμK_\mu . At the quantum level the Weyl scale symmetry can be maintained by an invariant specification of renormalized quantities.

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