
TL;DR
This paper investigates string theory-based inflation driven by a D3 brane in a Type IIB compactification, finding slow-roll inflation solutions with specific predictions and discussing the challenges of fine-tuning and stability.
Contribution
It provides the first numerical analysis of D3 brane inflation in a realistic compactification with fluxes, including uplifting mechanisms and detailed potential analysis.
Findings
Successful slow-roll inflation with anti-D3 uplifting and D3 near D7-O7 stack.
Inflaton is a combination of brane position and axionic partner, with spectral index n_s ≤ 0.95.
D-term inflation faces stability issues and requires fine-tuning of parameters.
Abstract
We study the motion of a D3 brane moving within a Type IIB string vacuum compactified to 4D on K3 x T_2/Z_2 in the presence of D7 and O7 planes. We work within the effective 4D supergravity describing how the mobile D3 interacts with the lightest bulk moduli of the compactification, including the effects of modulus-stabilizing fluxes. We seek inflationary solutions to the resulting equations, performing our search numerically in order to avoid resorting to approximate parameterizations of the low-energy potential. We consider uplifting from D-terms and from the supersymmetry-breaking effects of anti-D3 branes. We find examples of slow-roll inflation (with anti-brane uplifting) with the mobile D3 moving along the toroidal directions, falling towards a D7-O7 stack starting from the antipodal point. The inflaton turns out to be a linear combination of the brane position and the axionic…
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