Inflation Assisted by Heterotic Axions
Martin E. Olsson

TL;DR
This paper investigates string theory-based inflation driven by heterotic axions, demonstrating that with specific parameters, it aligns with observed cosmic microwave background fluctuations and predicts a red spectral index with a small tensor-to-scalar ratio.
Contribution
It explicitly models axion-driven inflation within heterotic string theory, extending the N-flation concept and analyzing its observational signatures.
Findings
Reproduces observed CMB temperature fluctuations with specific parameters.
Predicts a spectral index between 0.946 and 0.962, more red than standard models.
Tensor-to-scalar ratio typically below 0.10, correlated with spectral index.
Abstract
We explore the possibility of obtaining inflation in weakly coupled heterotic string theory, where the model dependent axions are responsible for driving inflation. This model can be considered as a certain extrapolation of -inflation, and is an attempt to explicitly realize the so called N-flation proposal in string theory. The instanton generated potential for the axions essentially has two parameters; a natural mass scale and the string coupling . For isotropic compactifications leading to of order axions in the four dimensional spectrum we find that with the observed temperature fluctuations in the CMB are correctly reproduced. We assume an initially random distribution for the vevs of the axions. The spectral index, , is generically more red than for -inflation. The greater the…
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