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Trajectories with suppressed tensor-to-scalar ratio in Aligned Natural Inflation

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2016-10-14 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

In Aligned Natural Inflation, an alignment between different potential terms produces an inflaton excursion greater than the axion scales in the potential. We show that, starting from a general potential of two axions with two aligned potential terms, the effective theory for the resulting light direction is characterized by four parameters: an effective potential scale, an effective axion constant, and two extra parameters (related to ratios of the axion scales and the potential scales in the 22-field theory). For all choices of these extra parameters, the model can support inflation along valleys (in the 22-field space) that end in minima of the potential. This leads to a phenomenology similar to that of single field Natural Inflation. For a significant range of the extra two parameters, the model possesses also higher altitude inflationary trajectories passing through saddle points of the 22-field potential, and disconnected from any minimum. These plateaus end when the heavier direction becomes unstable, and therefore all of inflation takes place close to the saddle point, where - due to the higher altitude - the potential is flatter (smaller ϵ\epsilon parameter). As a consequence, a tensor-to-scalar ratio r=O(104102)r = {\rm O } \left( 10^{-4} - 10^{-2} \right) can be easily achieved in the allowed nsn_s region, well within the latest 1σ1 \sigma CMB contours.

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@article{arxiv.1504.02784,
  title  = {Trajectories with suppressed tensor-to-scalar ratio in Aligned Natural Inflation},
  author = {Marco Peloso and Caner Unal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.02784},
  year   = {2016}
}