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| author | Lüst, Dieter Masias, Joaquin Pieroni, Mauro Scalisi, Marco |
| author_facet | Lüst, Dieter Masias, Joaquin Pieroni, Mauro Scalisi, Marco |
| contents | We investigate the impact of particle production during inflation in scenarios where an infinite tower of states features a mass scale that decreases exponentially along the inflationary trajectory. Such couplings naturally arise in string effective field theories and are in fact motivated by the Swampland Distance Conjecture (SDC). We show that the corrections to inflationary observables sourced by the tower scale as $(H/Λ_{\text{sp}})^{2+p}$, with $H$ being the Hubble scale, $Λ_{\text{sp}}$ being the species scale, that is the quantum gravity cut-off, and $p\geq 1$ characterizes the density of states in the tower. As a result, in gravitationally weakly coupled cosmological effective theories, the tower-induced contributions are suppressed relative to the standard single-field predictions, leaving the inflationary phenomenology essentially unchanged. We demonstrate this explicitly across a set of well-motivated inflationary potentials, and we compare the resulting predictions with the most recent observational constraints, including those from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope. |
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| spellingShingle | Inflationary Particle Production and the Swampland Lüst, Dieter Masias, Joaquin Pieroni, Mauro Scalisi, Marco High Energy Physics - Theory Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics We investigate the impact of particle production during inflation in scenarios where an infinite tower of states features a mass scale that decreases exponentially along the inflationary trajectory. Such couplings naturally arise in string effective field theories and are in fact motivated by the Swampland Distance Conjecture (SDC). We show that the corrections to inflationary observables sourced by the tower scale as $(H/Λ_{\text{sp}})^{2+p}$, with $H$ being the Hubble scale, $Λ_{\text{sp}}$ being the species scale, that is the quantum gravity cut-off, and $p\geq 1$ characterizes the density of states in the tower. As a result, in gravitationally weakly coupled cosmological effective theories, the tower-induced contributions are suppressed relative to the standard single-field predictions, leaving the inflationary phenomenology essentially unchanged. We demonstrate this explicitly across a set of well-motivated inflationary potentials, and we compare the resulting predictions with the most recent observational constraints, including those from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope. |
| title | Inflationary Particle Production and the Swampland |
| topic | High Energy Physics - Theory Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.07930 |