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Extending Higgs inflation with TeV scale new physics

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2014/10/019

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inflation; particle physics - cosmology connection; cosmology of theories beyond the SM

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  1. National NSF of China [11275101, 11135003]
  2. National Basic Research Program [2010CB833000]

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Higgs inflation is among the most economical and predictive inflation models, although the original Higgs inflation requires tuning the Higgs or top mass away from its current experimental value by more than 2 sigma deviations, and generally gives a negligible tensor-to-scalar ratio r similar to 10(-3) (if away from the vicinity of critical point). In this work, we construct a minimal extension of Higgs inflation, by adding only two new weak-singlet particles at TeV scale, a vector-quark T and a real scalar S. The presence of singlets (T, S) significantly impact the renormalization group running of the Higgs boson self-coupling. With this, our model provides a wider range of the tensor-to-scalar ratio r = O(0.1) - O(10(-3)) consistent with the favored r values by either BICEP2 or Planck data, while keeping the successful prediction of the spectral index n(s) similar or equal to 0.96. It allows the Higgs and top masses to fully fit the collider measurements. We also discuss implications for searching the predicted TeV-scale vector-quark T and scalar S at the LHC and future high energy pp colliders.

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