Warped reheating in multi-throat brane inflation

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We investigate in some quantitative details the viability of reheating in multi-throat brane inflationary scenarios by estimating and comparing the time scales for the various processes involved. We also calculate within perturbative string theory the decay rate of excited closed strings into KK modes and compare with that of their decay into gravitons; we find that in the inflationary throat the former is preferred. We also find that over a small but reasonable range of parameters of the background geometry, these KK modes will preferably tunnel to another throat (possibly containing the Standard Model) instead of decaying to gravitons due largely to their suppressed coupling to the bulk gravitons. Once tunneled, the same suppressed coupling to the gravitons again allows them to reheat the Standard Model efficiently. We also consider the effects of adding more throats to the system and find that for extra throats with small warping, reheating still seems viable. © SISSA 2006.

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Chialva, D., Shiu, G., & Underwood, B. (2006). Warped reheating in multi-throat brane inflation. Journal of High Energy Physics, (1), 313–343. https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2006/01/014

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