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Inflationary Attractors in $F(R)$ Gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2020-08-26 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

In this letter we shall demonstrate that the viable F(R)F(R) gravities can be classified mainly into two classes of inflationary attractors, either the R2R^2 attractors or the α\alpha-attractors. To show this, we shall derive the most general relation between the tensor-to-scalar ratio rr and the spectral index of primordial curvature perturbations nsn_s, namely the rnsr-n_s relation, by assuming that the slow-roll condition constrains the values of the slow-roll indices. As we show, the relation between the tensor-to-scalar ratio and the spectral index of the primordial curvature perturbations has the form r48(1ns)2(4x)2r\simeq \frac{48 (1-n_s)^2}{(4-x)^2}, where the dimensionless parameter xx contains higher derivatives of the F(R)F(R) gravity function with respect to the Ricci scalar, and it is a function of the ee-foldings number NN and may also be a function of the free parameters of the various F(R)F(R) gravity models. For F(R)F(R) gravities which have a spectral index compatible with the observational data and also yield x1x\ll 1, these belong to the R2R^2-type of attractors, with r3(1ns)2r\sim 3 (1-n_s)^2, and these are viable theories. Moreover, in the case that xx takes larger values in specific ranges and is constant for a given F(R)F(R) gravity, the resulting rnsr-n_s relation has the form r3α(1ns)2r\sim 3 \alpha (1-n_s)^2, where α\alpha is a constant. Thus we conclude that the viable F(R)F(R) gravities may be classified into two limiting types of rnsr-n_s relations, one identical to the R2R^2 model at leading order in xx, and one similar to the α\alpha-attractors rnsr-n_s relation, for the F(R)F(R) gravity models that yield xx constant. Finally, we also discuss the case that xx is not constant.

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@article{arxiv.2005.12804,
  title  = {Inflationary Attractors in $F(R)$ Gravity},
  author = {S. D. Odintsov and V. K. Oikonomou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.12804},
  year   = {2020}
}

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PLB Accepted