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Occurrence of exact $R^2$ inflation in non-local UV-complete gravity

High Energy Physics - Theory 2016-11-28 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

The R+R2R+R^2, shortly named "R2R^2" ("Starobinsky") inflationary model, represents a fully consistent example of a one-parameter inflationary scenario. This model has a "graceful exit" from inflation and provides a mechanism for subsequent creation and final thermalization of the standard matter. Moreover, it produces a very good fit of the observed spectrum of primordial perturbations. In the present paper we show explicitly that the R2R^2 inflationary spacetime is an exact solution of a range of weakly non-local (quasi-polynomial) gravitational theories, which provide an ultraviolet completion of the R2R^2 theory. These theories are ghost-free, super-renormalizable or finite at quantum level, and perturbatively unitary. Their spectrum consists of the graviton and the scalaron that is responsible for driving the inflation. Notably, any further extension of the spectrum leads to propagating ghost degrees of freedom. We are aimed at presenting a detailed construction of such theories in the so called Weyl basis. Further, we give a special account to the cosmological implications of this theory by considering perturbations during inflation. The highlight of the non-local model is the prediction of a modified, in comparison to a local R2R^2 model, value for the ratio of tensor and scalar power spectra rr, depending on the parameters of the theory. The relevant parameters are under control to be successfully confronted with existing observational data. Furthermore, the modified rr can surely meet future observational constraints.

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@article{arxiv.1604.03127,
  title  = {Occurrence of exact $R^2$ inflation in non-local UV-complete gravity},
  author = {Alexey S. Koshelev and Leonardo Modesto and Leslaw Rachwal and Alexei A. Starobinsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.03127},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

41 pages; minor corrections and presentation improvement; matches the published version