Inflationary
string theory?
C P BURGESS
Physics Department,
McGill University, 3600 University Street, Montréal, Québec,
Canada, H3A 2T8
E-mail: cliff@hep.physics.mcgill.ca
Abstract. The inflationary paradigm provides a robust
description of the peculiar initial
conditions which
are required for the success of the hot Big Bang model of cosmology, as
well as of the
recent precision measurements of temperature fluctuations within the cosmic microwave
background. Furthermore, the success of this description indicates that inflation
is likely to be associated with physics at energies considerably higher than
the weak scale, for which string theory is arguably our most promising
candidate. These observations strongly motivate a detailed search for inflation
within string theory, although it has (so far) proven to be a hunt for a fairly
elusive quarry. This article summarizes some of the recent efforts along these
lines, and draws some speculative conclusions as to what the difficulty in finding
inflation might mean.
Keywords. Strings; branes; cosmology.
PACS No. 98.80.Cq