Notes on a scalar field with a kinetic term non-minimally coupled to gravity
Abstract
We explore the inflationary phase of a scalar field with a kinetic term non-minimally coupled to gravity. We find that one of the slow-roll conditions is naturally consequence of the equation of motion of the scalar field. Thus, slow-roll conditions impose fewer constraints on potentials than other inflationary models. Moreover, it is demonstrated that the inflationary phase can be described by just one slow-roll parameter. By investigating the metric perturbations, it is shown that except for one potential, almost all potentials have the same pattern in the (, ) plane. We provide an exact solution for the exceptional case. The exact solution represents the condensed scalar field and results in an accelerated expansion.
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@article{arxiv.1402.6798,
title = {Notes on a scalar field with a kinetic term non-minimally coupled to gravity},
author = {Amir Ghalee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.6798},
year = {2014}
}
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