Observable r, Gravitino Dark Matter, and Non-thermal Leptogenesis in No-Scale Supergravity
Abstract: We analyse the shifted hybrid inflation in a no-scale SU(5) model with supersymmetry, which naturally circumvents the monopole problem. The no-scale framework is derivable as the effective field theory of the supersymmetric (SUSY) compactifications of string theory, and it yields a flat potential with no anti-de Sitter vacua, resolving the $\eta$ problem. The model predicts a scalar spectral tilt $n_s$ compatible with the most recent measurements by the Planck satellite, while also accommodating observable values of the tensor-to-scalar ratio $r$ ($\sim 0.0015$), potentially measurable by the near-future experiments. Moreover, the proton decay lifetime in the presence of the dimension-5 operators is found to lie above the current limit imposed by the Super-Kamiokande experiment. A realistic scenario of reheating and non-thermal leptogenesis is invoked, wherein the reheating temperature $T_r$ lies in the ${2 \times 106 \lesssim T_r \lesssim 2 \times 109}$ GeV range, and at the same time the gravitino makes a viable dark matter (DM) candidate.
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