Modified Supergravity and Early Universe: the Meeting Point of Cosmology and High-Energy Physics
Sergei V. Ketov

TL;DR
This paper reviews F( R) supergravity, a supersymmetric extension of modified gravity, and explores its applications to early universe cosmology, including inflation, reheating, and related phenomena, without introducing exotic fields.
Contribution
It introduces a minimalistic formulation of F( R) supergravity, demonstrating its viability for modeling inflation and reheating in the early universe without extra fields.
Findings
Established conditions for stability, ghosts, and tachyons.
Presented a viable chaotic inflation model within supergravity.
Connected Higgs inflation with Starobinsky inflation in supergravity context.
Abstract
We review the new theory of modified supergravity, dubbed F(\cal R) supergravity, and some of its recent applications to inflation and reheating in the early universe cosmology. The F(\cal R) supergravity is the N=1 locally supersymmetric extension of the f(R) gravity in four space-time dimensions. A manifestly supersymmetric formulation of the F(\cal R) supergravity exist in terms of N=1 superfields, by using the (old) minimal Poincar'e supergravity in curved superspace. We find the conditions for stability, the absence of ghosts and tachyons. Three models of the F(\cal R) supergravity are studied. The first example is devoted to a recovery of the standard (pure) N=1 supergravity with a negative cosmological constant from the F(\cal R) supergravity. As the second example, a generic {\cal R}^2-type supergravity is investigated, and the existence of the AdS bound on the scalar curvature…
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