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ACT-ing on inflation: Implications of non Bunch-Davies initial condition and reheating on single-field slow roll models

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2026-04-08 v2

Abstract

We investigate a class of slow roll inflationary models in the light of the recent Cosmic Microwave Background constraints from Planck 2018, ACT DR6, DESI DR1, and BICEP/\textit{Keck} 2018. The combined dataset favors a higher value of the scalar spectral index nS=0.9743±0.0034n_{_\mathrm{S}}=0.9743 \pm 0.0034, which places increased pressure on several conventional inflationary scenarios. In this study, we analyze the observational viability of various well-motivated models, including the α\alpha-attractor E- and T-models, chaotic inflation, hilltop inflation, and natural inflation. We incorporate the effects of a post-inflationary phase of reheating and examine how the dynamics of reheating influence the predictions in the nSrn_{_\mathrm{S}}-r plane. We also impose a lower bound on the reheating temperature based on the constraint from the effective number of relativistic species (ΔNeff\Delta{N}_{\mathrm{eff}}) arising from primordial gravitational waves. While reheating improves agreement with observations for some models, significant regions of parameter space remain disfavored. Finally, we explore the impact of a non Bunch-Davies initial state and demonstrate that it can substantially improve the fit to the nSrn_{_\mathrm{S}}-r data across a broader class of inflationary models, thereby offering a potentially viable mechanism for reconciling theory with the latest observations.

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@article{arxiv.2505.10534,
  title  = {ACT-ing on inflation: Implications of non Bunch-Davies initial condition and reheating on single-field slow roll models},
  author = {Suvashis Maity},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.10534},
  year   = {2026}
}

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14 pages, 2 figures