Inflation in $F(R)$ gravity models revisited after ACT
Abstract
The gravity models of inflation are revisited in light of the recent observations of cosmic microwave background radiation by Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) and DESI Collaboration. A detailed study of the evolution equations in the Jordan frame is given and a new description of the slow-roll approximation in the -gravity-based models of inflation is proposed. It is found that all those models of inflation are significantly constrained by demanding a higher (than the Planck Telescope value) cosmological tilt of scalar perturbations and a positive running index favored by ACT. It is not difficult to meet the ACT constraints on the scalar tilt by modifying the existing models of inflation, but simultaneously demanding a positive running would rule out many of them. Using the proposed slow-roll approximation in the Jordan frame, we provide a new modification of the Starobinsky inflation model in the framework of gravity, which satisfies all ACT constraints. An extension of our ACT-consistent inflation model to the unified -gravity description of Starobinsky-like inflation and production of primordial black holes on a smaller scale is also proposed.
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@article{arxiv.2508.08927,
title = {Inflation in $F(R)$ gravity models revisited after ACT},
author = {Sergei V. Ketov and Ekaterina O. Pozdeeva and Sergey Yu. Vernov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.08927},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
21 pages in JCAP format, Section 9 and references added, Sections 1 and 10 revised