Rescaled Einstein-Hilbert Gravity: Inflation and the Swampland Criteria
Abstract
In this work we shall study a class of gravity models which during the inflationary era, which is the large curvature regime, result to an effective inflationary Lagrangian that contains a rescaled Einstein-Hilbert term in the presence of a canonical minimally coupled scalar field. The dimensionless parameter is chosen to take values in the range and the main motivation for studying these rescaled Einstein-Hilbert gravities, is the fact that the rescaled action may render an otherwise incompatible canonical scalar field theory with the Swampland criteria, to be compatible with the Swampland criteria. As we will show, by studying a large number of inflationary potentials appearing in the 2018 Planck collaboration article for the constraints on inflation, the simultaneous compatibility with both the Planck constraints and the Swampland criteria, is achieved for some models, and the main characteristic of the models for which this is possible, is the small values that the parameter must take.
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@article{arxiv.2105.11935,
title = {Rescaled Einstein-Hilbert Gravity: Inflation and the Swampland Criteria},
author = {V. K. Oikonomou and Ifigeneia Giannakoudi and Achilles Gitsis and Konstantinos-Rafail Revis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.11935},
year = {2022}
}