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Eternal Inflation and Reheating in the Presence of the Standard Model Higgs Field

We study the details of eternal inflation in the presence of a spectator Higgs field within the framework of the minimal Standard Model. We have recently shown that in the presence of scalar field(s) which allow inflation only within a finite domain of field values, the universe reaches a steady state where the normalized distribution for the field(s) converges to a steady state distribution [1]. In this paper, we analyze this eternal inflation scenario with the renormalized Standard Model Higgs potential, since it also allows inflation in a finite domain, but turns over at high scales due to the running of the self-coupling, marking an exit from inflation. We compute the full steady state distribution for the Higgs using an integral evolution technique that we formulated in [1] and the fractal dimension of the universe. We then obtain a bound on the inflationary Hubble scale in order to have a large observable universe contained within the instability scale of $H\lesssim\mathcal{O}(10^9)$GeV depending on the top mass. Upon reheating of the universe, thermal fluctuations in the Higgs field could potentially pose another problem; however, we compute the rate of thermal bubble production and find that the probability of tunneling in the post-inflationary era is negligibly small even for very high reheat temperatures.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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