Sculpting the Extra Dimensions: Inflation from Codimension-2 Brane Back-reaction
Leo van Nierop, C.P. Burgess

TL;DR
This paper presents a 6D supergravity inflation model with explicit solutions showing how extra dimensions and the 4D universe evolve during inflation, evading no-go theorems and allowing variable gravity scales.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 6D supergravity inflation model with back-reaction effects, enabling arbitrary large 4D de Sitter expansion and dynamic extra dimensions.
Findings
The 4D universe can undergo accelerated expansion with adjustable power p.
Extra dimensions expand during inflation, with off-brane dimensions growing as t^q.
The model allows a lower present-day gravity scale compatible with primordial gravitational waves.
Abstract
We construct an inflationary model in 6D supergravity that is based on explicit time-dependent solutions to the full higher-dimensional field equations, back-reacting to the presence of a 4D inflaton rolling on a space-filling codimension-2 source brane. Fluxes in the bulk stabilize all moduli except the `breathing' modulus (that is generically present in higher-dimensional supergravities). Back-reaction to the inflaton roll causes the 4D Einstein-frame on-brane geometry to expand, a(t) ~ t^p, as well as exciting the breathing mode and causing the two off-brane dimensions to expand, r(t) ~ t^q. The model evades the general no-go theorems precluding 4D de Sitter solutions, since adjustments to the brane-localized inflaton potential allow the power p to be dialed to be arbitrarily large, with the 4D geometry becoming de Sitter in the limit p -> infinity (in which case q = 0). Slow-roll…
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