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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2006

Inflating in a Better Racetrack

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado; C. P. Burgess; James M. Cline; Cristina Escoda; Marta Gomez-Reino; Renata Kallosh; Andrei Linde; Fernando Quevedo

We present a new version of our racetrack inflation scenario which, unlike our original proposal, is based on an explicit compactification of type IIB string theory: the Calabi-Yau manifold 4[1,1,1,6,9]. The axion-dilaton and all complex structure moduli are stabilized by fluxes. The remaining 2 Kahler moduli are stabilized by a nonperturbative superpotential, which has been explicitly computed. For this model we identify situations for which a linear combination of the axionic parts of the two Kahler moduli acts as an inflaton. As in our previous scenario, inflation begins at a saddle point of the scalar potential and proceeds as an eternal topological inflation. For a certain range of inflationary parameters, we obtain the COBE-normalized spectrum of metric perturbations and an inflationary scale of M = 3 × 1014 GeV. We discuss possible changes of parameters of our model and argue that anthropic considerations favor those parameters that lead to a nearly flat spectrum of inflationary perturbations, which in our case is characterized by the spectral index ns = 0.95.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2006

Supersymmetry and stability of flux vacua

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado; Renata Kallosh; Andrei Linde

We describe a modified KKLT mechanism of moduli stabilization in a supersymmetric Minkowski vacuum state. In this mechanism, supersymmetry ensures vacuum stability and positivity of the mass matrix for the dilaton, complex structure, and volume modulus.


Physical Review D | 2014

Number of cosmic string loops

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado; Ken D. Olum; Benjamin Shlaer

Using recent simulation results, we provide the mass and speed spectrum of cosmic string loops. This is the quantity of primary interest for many phenomenological signatures of cosmic strings, and it can be accurately predicted using recently acquired detailed knowledge of the loop production function. We emphasize that gravitational smoothing of long strings does not play any role in determining the total number of existing loops. We derive a bound on the string tension imposed by recent constraints on the stochastic gravitational wave background from pulsar timing arrays, finding


Physical Review D | 2005

Cosmic D-strings as axionic D-term strings

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado; Gia Dvali; Michele Redi

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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2005

Strings at the bottom of the deformed conifold

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado; Alberto Iglesias

. We also provide a derivation of the Boltzmann equation for cosmic string loops in the language of differential forms.


Physical Review D | 2017

Stochastic gravitational wave background from smoothed cosmic string loops

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado; Ken D. Olum

In this work we derive nonsingular BPS string solutions from an action that captures the essential features of a D-brane-anti-D-brane system compactified to four dimensions. The model we consider is a supersymmetric Abelian Higgs model with a D-term potential coupled to an axion-dilaton multiplet. The strings in question are axionic D-term strings which we identify with the D-strings of type II string theory. In this picture the Higgs field represents the open string tachyon of the D-D pair and the axion is dual to a Ramond-Ramond form. The crucial term allowing the existence of nonsingular BPS strings is the Fayet-Iliopoulos term, which is related to the tensions of the D-string and of the parent branes. Despite the presence of the axion, the strings are BPS and carry finite energy, due to the fact that the space gets very slowly decompactified away from the core, screening the long range axion field (or equivalently the theory approaches an infinitely weak 4D coupling). Within our 4D effective action we also identify another class of BPS string solutions (s-strings) which have no ten-dimensional analog, and can only exist after compactification.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2006

Supersymmetric rings in field theory

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado; Michele Redi

We present solutions of the equations of motion of macroscopic F and D strings extending along the non compact 4D sections of the conifold geometry and winding around the internal directions. The effect of the Goldstone modes associated with the position of the strings on the internal manifold can be seen as a current on the string that prevents it from collapsing and allows the possibility of static 4D loops. Its relevance in recent models of brane inflation is discussed.


Physics Letters B | 2006

Cosmic superstrings stabilized by fermions

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado; Alberto Iglesias

We do a complete calculation of the stochastic gravitational wave background to be expected from cosmic strings. We start from a population of string loops taken from simulations, smooth these by Lorentzian convolution as a model of gravitational back reaction, calculate the average spectrum of gravitational waves emitted by the string population at any given time, and propagate it through a standard model cosmology to find the stochastic background today. We take into account all known effects, including changes in the number of cosmological relativistic degrees of freedom at early times and the possibility that some energy is in rare bursts that we might never have observed.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2005

A note on tubular brane dynamics

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado

We study the dynamics of BPS string-like objects obtained by lifting monopole and dyon solutions of N = 2 Super-Yang-Mills theory to five dimensions. We present exact traveling wave solutions which preserve half of the supersymmetries. Upon compactification this leads to macroscopic BPS rings in four dimensions in field theory. Due to the fact that the strings effectively move in six dimensions the same procedure can also be used to obtain rings in five dimensions by using the hidden dimension.


Archive | 2012

Accidental Ination in the Landscape

Jose J. Blanco-Pillado; Marta Gomez-Reino; Konstantinos Metallinos

Abstract We show that there exist massive perturbative states of the ten-dimensional Green–Schwarz closed superstring that are stabilized against collapse due to presence of fermionic zero modes on its worldsheet. The excited fermionic degrees of freedom backreact on the spacetime motion of the string in the same way as a neutral persistent current would, rendering these string loops stable. We point out that the existence of these states could have important consequences as stable loops of cosmological size as well as long lived states within perturbative string theory.

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