Q-ball formation in the wake of Hubble-induced radiative corrections

Allahverdi, Rouzbeh and Mazumdar, Anupam and Ozpineci, Altug (2002) Q-ball formation in the wake of Hubble-induced radiative corrections. Physical Review D, 65 (12): 125003. ISSN 1550-7998

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Abstract

We discuss some interesting aspects of the $\rm Q$-ball formation during the early oscillations of the flat directions. These oscillations are triggered by the running of soft $({\rm mass})^2$ stemming from the nonzero energy density of the Universe. However, this is quite different from the standard $\rm Q$-ball formation. The running in presence of gauge and Yukawa couplings becomes strong if $m_{1/2}/m_0$ is sufficiently large. Moreover, the $\rm Q$-balls which are formed during the early oscillations constantly evolve, due to the redshift of the Hubble-induced soft mass, until the low-energy supersymmtery breaking becomes dominant. For smaller $m_{1/2}/m_0$, $\rm Q$-balls are not formed during early oscillations because of the shrinking of the instability band due to the Hubble expansion. In this case the $\rm Q$-balls are formed only at the weak scale, but typically carry smaller charges, as a result of their amplitude redshift. Therefore, the Hubble-induced corrections to the flat directions give rise to a successful $\rm Q$-ball cosmology.

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Journal Article
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Physical Review D
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© 2002 The American Physical Society 7 revtex pages, few references corrected and added, final version to appear in Phys. Rev. D
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63441
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03 May 2013 09:21
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