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A review of Quintessential Inflation

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2023-01-03 v2

Abstract

We compute numerically the reheating temperature due to the gravitational production of conformally coupled superheavy particles during the phase transition from the end of inflation to the beginning of kination in two different Quintessential Inflation (QI) scenarios, namely Lorentzian Quintessential Inflation (LQI) and α\alpha-attractors in the context of Quintessential Inflation (α\alpha-QI). Once these superheavy particles have been created, they must decay into lighter ones to form a relativistic plasma, whose energy density will eventually dominate the one of the inflaton field in order to reheat after inflation our universe with a very high temperature, in both cases greater than 10710^7 GeV, contrary to the usual belief that heavy masses suppress the particle production and, thus, lead to an inefficient reheating temperature. Finally, we will show that the over-production of Gravitational Waves (GWs) during this phase transition, when one deals with our models, does not disturb the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) success.

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@article{arxiv.2108.11144,
  title  = {A review of Quintessential Inflation},
  author = {Jaume de Haro and Llibert Aresté Saló},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.11144},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Invited review in the special issue "Latest Developments in the Quest for the Unification of Cosmic Inflation and Dark Energy" of Galaxies