Novel mechanism for primordial perturbations in minimal extensions of the Standard Model
Karam, A., Markkanen, T., Marzola, L., Nurmi, S., Raidal, M., & Rajantie, A. (2020). Novel mechanism for primordial perturbations in minimal extensions of the Standard Model. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2020(11), Article 153. https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep11(2020)153
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We demonstrate that light spectator fields in their equilibrium can source sizeable CMB anisotropies through modulated reheating even in the absence of direct couplings to the inflaton. The effect arises when the phase space of the inflaton decay is modulated by the spectator which generates masses for the decay products. We call the mechanism indirect modulation and using the stochastic eigenvalue expansion show that it can source perturbations even four orders of magnitude larger than the observed amplitude. Importantly, the indirect mechanism is present in the Standard Model extended with right- handed neutrinos. For a minimally coupled Higgs boson this leads to a novel lower bound on the quartic coupling and constrains the neutrino Yukawas below unity.
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This work was supported by the Estonian Research Council grants PRG356, PRG803, MOBTT86, MOBJD381, MOBTT5 and by the EU through the European Regional Development Fund CoE program TK133 “The Dark Side of the Universe”. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 786564. AR was funded by the U.K. Science and Technology Facilities Council grant ST/P000762/1 and Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology Associateship. ...License
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