Why the early universe preferred the non-supersymmetric vacuum: Part II.
(2006)
Journal Article
Abel, S., Jaeckel, J., & Khoze, V. (2006). Why the early universe preferred the non-supersymmetric vacuum: Part II. Journal of High Energy Physics, 0701,
It was recently shown in hep-th/0610334 that in the context of the ISS models with a metastable supersymmetry breaking vacuum, thermal effects generically drive the Universe to the metastable vacuum even if it began after inflation in the supersymmet... Read More about Why the early universe preferred the non-supersymmetric vacuum: Part II..