Abstract: We analyze the interplay between Kähler moduli stabilization and chaotic inflation in supergravity. While heavy moduli decouple from inflation in the supersymmetric limit, supersymmetry breaking generically introduces non-decoupling effects. These lead to inflation driven by a soft mass term, m φ 2 ∼ mm 3/2, where m is a supersymmetric mass parameter. This scenario needs no stabilizer field, but the stability of moduli during inflation imposes a large supersymmetry breaking scale, m 3/2 ≫ H, and a careful choice of initial conditions. This is illustrated in three prominent examples of moduli stabilization: KKLT stabilization, Kähler Uplifting, and the Large Volume Scenario. Remarkably, all models have a universal effective inflaton potential which is flattened compared to quadratic inflation. Hence, they share universal predictions for the CMB observables, in particular a lower bound on the tensor-to-scalar ratio, r ≳ 0.05.
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Buchmüller, W., Dudas, E., Heurtier, L., Westphal, A., Wieck, C., & Winkler, M. W. (2015). Challenges for large-field inflation and moduli stabilization. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2015)058
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