Sub-Planckian $\phi^{2}$ Inflation in the Palatini Formulation of Gravity with an $R^2$ term
Abstract
In the context of the Palatini formalism of gravity with an term, a potential can be consistent with the observed bound on whilst retaining the successful prediction for . Here we show that the Palatini inflation model can also solve the super-Planckian inflaton problem of chaotic inflation, and that the model can be consistent with Planck scale-suppressed potential corrections. If , where is the coefficient of the term, the inflaton in the Einstein frame, , remains sub-Planckian throughout inflation. In addition, if then the predictions of the model are unaffected by Planck-suppressed potential corrections in the case where there is a broken shift symmetry, and if then the predictions are unaffected by Planck-suppressed potential corrections in general. The value of is generally small, with for . We calculate the maximum possible reheating temperature, , corresponding to instantaneous reheating. For , is approximately GeV, with larger values of for smaller . For the case of instantaneous reheating, we show that is in agreement with the 2018 Planck results to within 1-, with the exception of the case, which is close to the 2- lower bound. Following inflation, the inflaton condensate is likely to rapidly fragment and form oscillons. Reheating via inflaton decays to right-handed neutrinos can easily result in instantaneous reheating. We determine the scale of unitarity violation and show that, in general, unitarity is conserved during inflation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2002.08324,
title = {Sub-Planckian $\phi^{2}$ Inflation in the Palatini Formulation of Gravity with an $R^2$ term},
author = {Amy Lloyd-Stubbs and John McDonald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.08324},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
16 pages, 1 figure, arXiv abstract abridged