Aug 24 – 28, 2026
京都大学基礎物理学研究所
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Multi-(super)field inflation in supergravity without stabilizer superfields

Aug 25, 2026, 3:45 PM
2h
パナソニックホール (京都大学基礎物理学研究所)

パナソニックホール

京都大学基礎物理学研究所

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Speaker

Takahiro Terada (KMI, Nagoya University)

Description

Realizing $F$-term slow-roll inflation in supergravity is non-trivial due to the well-known $\eta$-problem. The common strategy to solve the problem is to impose a shift symmetry on the Kähler potential, but this often leads to a negative potential in the large-field regime. To avoid negative potentials, an additional superfield called the stabilizer is usually added with a desired interaction. An alternative mechanism in supergravity, avoiding the use of a stabilizer superfield, was earlier proposed by two of us in the setup with a single chiral superfield having inflaton and goldstino amongst its field components. In this work, we extend that alternative mechanism to multi-superfield models of inflation, thereby providing a generic framework for embedding a wide class of single- and multi-field inflation models into supergravity. We illustrate our approach by several concrete examples of multi-field inflation and clarify the conditions required to avoid tachyonic instabilities during multi-field evolution. Our proposal significantly broadens the theoretical landscape of $F$-term inflation models in supergravity.

Author

Takahiro Terada (KMI, Nagoya University)

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