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Instability of the electroweak vacuum in Starobinsky inflation

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP09(2022)102

Keywords

Cosmology of Theories BSM; Early Universe Particle Physics; Higgs Properties

Funding

  1. JSPS KAKENHI [16H06490, 22H01215, 17H06359, 18K03609, 20H05851, 21K20364, 22K14029]

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We study the stability of the electroweak vacuum during and after the Starobinsky inflation, assuming the existence of the non-minimal Higgs coupling to the Ricci scalar. By performing numerical lattice simulations, we analyze the evolution of the Higgs field in the preheating epoch and derive an upper bound on the non-minimal coupling constant xi to realize the electroweak vacuum in the present universe. The study shows that the upper bound on xi in the Starobinsky inflation model is more stringent than that in conventional inflation models without the R-2 term.
We study the stability of the electroweak vacuum during and after the Starobinsky inflation, assuming the existence of the non-minimal Higgs coupling to the Ricci scalar. In the Starobinsky inflation, there exists R-2 term (with R being the Ricci scalar), which modifies the evolution equation of the Higgs field. We consider the case that the non-minimal coupling is sizable so that the quantum fluctuation of the Higgs field is suppressed and that the Higgs amplitude is settled near the origin during the inflation. In such a case, the Higgs amplitude may be amplified in the preheating epoch after inflation because of the parametric resonance due to the non-minimal coupling. We perform a detailed analysis of the evolution of the Higgs field in the preheating epoch by a numerical lattice simulation and derive an upper bound on the non-minimal coupling constant xi in order to realize the electroweak vacuum in the present universe. We find that the upper bound on xi in the Starobinsky inflation model is more stringent than that in conventional inflation models without the R-2 term.

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