Abstract

We present a particularly simple model of axion monodromy: Our axion is the lowest-lying KK-mode of the RR-2-form-potential $C_2$ in the standard Klebanov-Strassler throat. One can think of this inflaton candidate as being defined by the integral of $C_2$ over the $S^2$ cycle of the throat. It obtains an exponentially small mass from the IR-region in which the $S^2$ shrinks to zero size both with respect to the Planck scale and the mass scale of local modes of the throat. Crucially, the $S^2$ cycle has to be shared between two throats, such that the second locus where the $S^2$ shrinks is also in a warped region. Well-known problems like the potentially dangerous back-reaction of brane/antibrane pairs and explicit supersymmetry breaking are not present in our scenario. However, the inflaton back-reaction starts to deform the geometry strongly once the field excursion approaches the Planck scale. We derive the system of differential equations required to treat this effect quantitatively. Numerical work is required to decide whether back-reaction makes the model suitable for realistic inflation. While we have to leave this crucial issue to future studies, we find it interesting that such a simple and explicit stringy monodromy model allows an originally sub-Planckian axion to go through many periods with full quantitative control before back-reaction becomes strong. Also, the mere existence of our ultra-light throat mode (with double exponentially suppressed mass) is noteworthy.

Highlights

  • An important question in string cosmology is whether string theory compactifications allow for large-field inflation

  • We present a simple model of axion monodromy inflation: Our axion is the lowestlying KK-mode of the RR-2-form-potential C2 in the standard Klebanov-Strassler throat

  • Given the technical difficulties encountered in most constructions of axion monodromy inflation inflation, it would be desirable to realize as minimal a model of axion monodromy inflation inflation as possible

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Summary

Introduction

An important question in string cosmology is whether string theory compactifications allow for large-field inflation. In addition to the issue of back-reaction of the inflaton, the problem of brane-anti-brane back-reaction has to be addressed [34, 35] (see [36]) Such models require complicated warped throat geometries, which has hampered further quantitative studies of these constructions. Given the technical difficulties encountered in most constructions of axion monodromy inflation inflation, it would be desirable to realize as minimal a model of axion monodromy inflation inflation as possible In such a simple construction one may hope that questions regarding the consistency and detailed phenomenology can be addressed explicitly and quantitatively.

The Double-Throat
A Simple Geometric Setup and Reduction to 5d
KK-Reduction on the Effective 5d-Throat and the 4d Action
Simple Consistency-Checks from Energetics and Mass-Scales
Inflaton Energy-Density vs F3-Flux-Energy-Density
The H3-Energy-Density
Conclusion
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