Beyond (and back to) Palatini quadratic gravity and inflation
Abstract
We study single-field slow-roll inflation embedded in Palatini gravity where grows faster than . Surprisingly, the consistency of the theory requires the Jordan frame inflaton potential to be unbounded from below. Even more surprisingly, this corresponds to an Einstein frame inflaton potential bounded from below and positive definite. We prove that for all such Palatini 's, there exists a universal strong coupling limit corresponding to a quadratic with the wrong sign for the linear term and a cosmological constant in the Jordan frame. In such a limit, the tensor-to-scalar ratio does not depend on the original inflaton potential, while the scalar spectral index does. Unfortunately, the system is ill-defined out of the slow-roll regime. A possible way out is to upgrade to a model, with the Jordan frame inflaton kinetic term. Such a modification essentially leaves the inflationary predictions unaffected.
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@article{arxiv.2212.11869,
title = {Beyond (and back to) Palatini quadratic gravity and inflation},
author = {Christian Dioguardi and Antonio Racioppi and Eemeli Tomberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.11869},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
22 pages, 7 figures, revised version: added a section on $F(R,X)$ models, title, abstract and conclusions revised