Nordita Astrophysics Seminars

Large Density Perturbations from Reheating to Standard Model particles due to the Dynamics of the Higgs Boson during Inflation

by Aliki Litsa (Stockholm University)

Europe/Stockholm
Description

https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/530682073

https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2020arXiv200914218L/abstract

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) observations are used to constrain reheating to Standard Model (SM) particles after a period of inflation. As a light spectator field, the SM Higgs boson acquires large field values from its quantum fluctuations during inflation, gives masses to SM particles that vary from one Hubble patch to another, and thereby produces large density fluctuations. We consider both perturbative and resonant decay of the inflaton to SM particles. For the case of perturbative decay from coherent oscillations of the inflaton after high scale inflation, we find strong constraints on the reheat temperature for the inflaton decay into heavy SM particles. For the case of resonant particle production (preheating) to (Higgsed) SM gauge bosons, we find temperature fluctuations larger than observed in the CMB for a range of gauge coupling that includes those found in the SM and conclude that such preheating cannot be the main source of reheating the Universe after inflation.

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