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Title: Dark Energy and the MSSM


1
Dark Energy and the MSSM
Ph.Brax and J. Martin Dark energy Workshop
Galileo Galilei Institute October 2006
astro-ph/0605228 astro-ph/0606306
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Dark Energy in Broken Supergravity
  • General Framework
  • Coupling the Observable, Hidden and Dark
    Energy sectors
  • Breaking susy and soft Terms
  • Electroweak symmetry breaking
  • Gravity tests
  • Chameleon effect
  • The SUGRA quintessence model
  • Sugra model coupled to susy breaking
  • Cosmological consequences
  • Gravity tests

3
Motivation
  • Quintessence and Attractors
  • most quintessence models with insensitivity
    to initial conditions require an attractor
    mechanism
  • Inverse power law potentials, exponential
    potentials
  • Large values of
  • Supergravity can handle large field values
    and connects gravity with high energy physics

4
Supergravity Framework
Observable
Hidden
Gravitational Interaction
Gravitational Interaction Interaction
Gravitational Interaction
Dark Energy
5
Three Sectors
  • Hidden sector
  • Kahler potential
  • Superpotential
  • Observable Sector
  • Kahler potential
  • Superpotential
  • Dark Energy sector
  • Kahler potential
  • Superpotential
  • Fields
  • Quintessence field

6
Spontaneous Susy Breaking
  • Susy broken in the Hidden sector
  • Parameterised by the vevs
  • Susy broken by the F-term vevs
  • The gravitino mass

7
The Effective Theory
  • After susy breaking, effective theory for
    Observable sector coupled to Dark Energy
  • The Dark Energy potential
  • with
  • highly dependent on
    the susy breaking sector

8
The Soft Breaking Terms
  • Susy , spontaneously broken, leads to soft terms
  • Soft terms depend on the dark energy sector

9
Gaugino Masses
  • Gauginos acquire a mass depending on the gauge
    coupling function
  • The mass depends on the F-terms breaking
    supersymmetry
  • The gauge coupling dependence on the dark energy
    sector leads to variations of constants

10
Electro-weak Symmetry Breaking
  • The Higgs potential depends on the dark energy
    sector via the soft terms evaluated at the
    electro-weak scale
  • The two Higgs vevs depend on quintessence too
  • The angle depends on quintessence

11
Boson and Fermion Masses
  • The Higgs scale becomes (large
    regime)
  • The gauge boson masses depend on quintessence
  • The matter Fermion masses depend on quintessence

12
Violation of the Weak Equivalence Principle
  • At the microscopic level, particles of types u or
    d do not have the same mass dependence on
    quintessence WEP violation
  • Coupling to matter
  • Scalar-tensor effective action
  • Need to analyse the WEP violation for
    macroscopic bodies

13
Fifth Force
  • Gravity tests are only relevant for nearly
    massless quintessence, Newtons law becoming
  • Cassini experiments constraint
  • The gravitational coupling constant
  • At the microscopic level,

14
Variation of Constants
  • The gauge coupling constants at the weak scale
  • The fine structure constant at the weak scale
  • The proton to electron mass ratio varies

15
Macroscopic Violation of WEP
  • The mass of elements dominated by QCD
  • The WEP violation
  • as a function of

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Chameleon Effect
  • In the presence of matter, the quintessence
    potential is modified
  • depends on the neutralino mass matrix
  • Same effect for Baryon, could alleviate gravity
    tests.
  • Depends on the QCD gauge function mainly.
    Possible link with variation of constants.

17
The SUGRA Model
  • Ignoring coupling to the Hidden and Observable
    sector
  • Assuming
    , the scalar
    potential becomes
  • Phenomenologically interesting as equation of
    state -0.82

18
Fine-Tuning of Parameters
  • For a GUT scale model , see-saw mechanism
  • and
    for
  • Control of Kahler expansion, need extra symmetry,
    e.g. modular invariance


19
Stabilised Hidden sector
  • Coupling to hidden sector with
  • Compatible with
  • Explicit example
  • leads to

20
Massive Quintessence Field
  • In this context, the Dark Energy potential
    becomes
  • Compensator coming from the Hidden sector
  • Mass term due to the gravitino mass, evading
    gravity tests.

21
Cosmological Evolution
  • Quintessence field stabilised at small value
  • Quintessence field convergence to minimum before
    BBN
  • Cosmological evolution equivalent to a pure
    cosmological constant both at the background and
    perturbative levels
  • Hidden sector modifies dynamics

22
Runaway Potential
  • Runaway potentials may be possible with
    non-trivial hidden sector dynamics
  • Simplest assumption
  • More complex cases, need a case by case analysis
  • Explicit knowledge of the electroweak and gravity
    sectors

23
Electroweak Breaking
  • Boson masses depend on the quintessence sector in
    a calculable way
  • No gauge coupling variation in this model
  • The Weinberg angle is constant
  • The angle varies with the quintessence
    field
  • When cosmological evolution known, can back track
    the physical observables

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Gravity Tests
  • Fifth force
  • Weak Equivalence Principle
  • Proton to Electron mass ratio
  • Incompatible with attractor mechanism

26
Conclusion
  • General framework to couple Dark Energy, Hidden
    and Observable sectors in supergravity
  • Tension between cosmology and gravity tests
  • Tension between cosmology and particle physics
    requirements
  • Need to build realistic models with broken susy,
    cosmological attractor and small gravitational
    couplings
  • Chameleons and neutralinos?
  • Prospects moduli fields.
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