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Informal Pizza Seminar

Non-Perturbative Instabilities as a Solution of the Cosmological Moduli Problem

Natalia Shuhmaher

McGill University

It is widely accepted that moduli in the mass range 10eV - 104 GeV which start to oscillate with an amplitude of the order of the Planck scale either jeopardize successful predictions of nucleosynthesis or overclose the Universe. It is shown that the moduli problem can be relaxed by making use of parametric resonance. A new non-perturbative decay channel for moduli oscillations is discussed. This channel becomes effective when the oscillating field results in a net negative mass term for the decay products. This scenario allows for the decay of the moduli much before nucleosynthesis and, therefore, leads to a complete solution of the cosmological moduli problem.

Tuesday, September 13th 2005, 13:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, room 326