Abstract

Moduli, modulini and the gravitino have gravitational-strength interactions, and thermal collisions after reheating create all of them with roughly the same abundance. With their mass of order 100 GeV , corresponding to gravity-mediated supersymmetry breaking, this leads to the well-known bound γT R ≲10 9 GeV on the reheat temperature, where γ≤1 is the entropy dilution factor. The vacuum fluctuation also creates these particles, with abundance determined by the solution of the equation for the mode function. Taking the equation in each case to be the one corresponding to a free field, we consider carefully the behaviour of the effective mass during the crucial era after inflation. It may have a rapid oscillation, which does not however affect the particle abundance. Existing estimates are confirmed; the abundance of modulini and (probably) of moduli created from the vacuum is less than from thermal collisions, but the abundance of gravitinos may be much bigger, leading to a tighter bound on T R if supersymmetry breaking is gravity-mediated.

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