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Abstract

Multifield Inflation Scenarios from MSSM †

by
Ekaterina Pozdeeva
1,* and
Sergey Vernov
2,*
1
Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP MSU), 119991 Moscow, Russia
2
Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Research of Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Presented at Symmetry 2017—The First International Conference on Symmetry, Barcelona, Spain, 16–18 October 2017.
Proceedings 2018, 2(1), 35; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2010035
Published: 12 January 2018
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The First International Conference on Symmetry)
We consider the possible application of the two-Higgs-doublet potential of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) to construct inflation scenarios. We introduce a non-minimal coupling to gravity that includes five scalar fields related with two doublets. We construct inflationary scenariosthat are compatible with observational data using specially selected model parameters.

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Pozdeeva, E.; Vernov, S. Multifield Inflation Scenarios from MSSM. Proceedings 2018, 2, 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2010035

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