Was the Universe actually radiation dominated prior to nucleosynthesis?

John T. Giblin, Jr., Gordon Kane, Eva Nesbit, Scott Watson, and Yue Zhao
Phys. Rev. D 96, 043525 – Published 30 August 2017

Abstract

Maybe not. String theory approaches to both beyond the Standard Model and inflationary model building generically predict the existence of scalars (moduli) that are light compared to the scale of quantum gravity. These moduli become displaced from their low energy minima in the early Universe and lead to a prolonged matter-dominated epoch prior to big bang nucleosynthesis (BBN). In this paper, we examine whether nonperturbative effects such as parametric resonance or tachyonic instabilities can shorten, or even eliminate, the moduli condensate and matter-dominated epoch. Such effects depend crucially on the strength of the couplings, and we find that unless the moduli become strongly coupled, the matter-dominated epoch is unavoidable. In particular, we find that in string and M-theory compactifications where the lightest moduli are near the TeV scale, a matter-dominated epoch will persist until the time of big bang nucleosynthesis.

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  • Received 1 August 2017

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.96.043525

© 2017 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Gravitation, Cosmology & AstrophysicsParticles & Fields

Authors & Affiliations

John T. Giblin, Jr.1,2,*, Gordon Kane3,†, Eva Nesbit4,‡, Scott Watson4,§, and Yue Zhao3,∥

  • 1Department of Physics, Kenyon College, 201 North College Road, Gambier, Ohio 43022, USA
  • 23CERCA/ISO, Department of Physics, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA
  • 3Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
  • 4Department of Physics, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244, USA

  • *giblinj@kenyon.edu
  • gkane@umich.edu
  • ehnesbit@syr.edu
  • §gswatson@syr.edu
  • zhaoyhep@umich.edu

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Vol. 96, Iss. 4 — 15 August 2017

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