Gauge Non-Singlet Inflation in SUSY GUTs
Stefan Antusch, Mar Bastero-Gil, Jochen P. Baumann, Koushik Dutta,, Steve F. King, Philipp M. Kostka

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel inflation model where the inflaton is a gauge non-singlet in SUSY GUTs, demonstrating its viability and addressing common inflationary issues like the eta-problem and monopole problem.
Contribution
It introduces gauge non-singlet inflaton candidates in SUSY GUTs and analyzes their inflationary dynamics, including quantum corrections and problem resolutions.
Findings
Gauge non-singlet fields can form suitable inflationary directions.
Quantum corrections do not spoil inflation in these models.
The monopole and eta-problems can be effectively addressed.
Abstract
We explore the novel possibility that the inflaton responsible for cosmological inflation is a gauge non-singlet in supersymmetric (SUSY) Grand Unified Theories (GUTs). For definiteness we consider SUSY hybrid inflation where we show that the scalar components of gauge non-singlet superfields, together with fields in conjugate representations, may form a D-flat direction suitable for inflation. We apply these ideas to SUSY models with an Abelian gauge group, a Pati-Salam gauge group and finally Grand Unified Theories based on SO(10) where the scalar components of the matter superfields in the s may combine with a single to form the inflaton, with the right-handed sneutrino direction providing a possible viable trajectory for inflation. Assuming sneutrino inflation, we calculate the one-loop Coleman-Weinberg corrections and the two-loop corrections from gauge…
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