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A new inflaton model beginning near the Planck epoch

Astrophysics 2015-06-24 v3

Abstract

The Starobinsky model predicts a primordial inflation period without the presence of an inflaton field. The modified version of this model predicts a simple time dependence for the Hubble parameter H(t)H(t), which decreases slowly between the Planck epoch and the end of the inflation, H(t)=MPlβMPl2tH(t)=M_{\rm Pl}-\beta M_{\rm Pl}^2 t, where β\beta is a dimensionless constant to be adjusted from observations. We investigate an inflaton model which has the same time dependence for H(t)H(t). A reverse engineered inflaton potential for the time dependence of HH is derived. Normalization of the derived inflaton potential is determined by the condition that the observed density fluctuations, δρ/ρ105\delta\rho/\rho\approx 10^{-5}, are created at 60e\sim 60 e-folds before the end of inflation. The derived potential indicates an energy (mass) scale, Mend1013GeVM_{\rm end}\sim 10^{13} {\rm GeV}, at the end of inflation. Using the slow roll parameters, which are obtained from this potential, we calculate the spectral index for the scalar modes nSn_S and the relative amplitude of the tensor to scalar modes rr. A tensor contribution, r0.13r\simeq 0.13, and an approximately Harrison-Zeldovich density perturbation spectrum, nS0.95n_S \simeq 0.95, are predicted.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0505478,
  title  = {A new inflaton model beginning near the Planck epoch},
  author = {Reuven Opher and Ana Pelinson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0505478},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

7 pages, minor changes, improved discussion. To appear in Braz.J.Phys