Shaft inflation and the Planck satellite observations

Dimopoulos, Konstantinos (2015) Shaft inflation and the Planck satellite observations. In: Proceedings of Science : (PLANCK 2015)037. Proceedings of Science, GRC.

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Abstract

A new family of inflation models is introduced and studied. The models are characterised by a scalar potential which, far from the origin, approaches an inflationary plateau in a power-law manner, while near the origin becomes monomial, as in chaotic inflation. The models are obtained in the context of global supersymmetry starting with a superpotential, which interpolates from a generalised monomial to an O'Raifearteagh form for small to large values of the inflaton field respectively. It is demonstrated that the observables obtained, such as the scalar spectral index, its running and the tensor to scalar ratio, are in excellent agreement with the latest observations, without any fine-tuning. Moreover, by widening mildly the shaft in field space, it is shown that sizable tensors can be generated, which may well be observable in the near future.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? cosmic inflationcosmology of theories beyond the smgeneral physics and astronomydiscipline-based research ??
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86840
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Deposited On:
23 Jun 2017 13:30
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