Reassessing constant-roll Warm Inflation
Abstract
Departing from standard slow-roll conditions is one way of putting the inflationary paradigm to test, and constraining the dynamics of the inflaton field with a constant-rate of roll of the inflaton field, a.k.a. the constant-roll scenario, is one way of exploring such deviation from the standard slow-roll dynamics. In this manuscript we explore such a possibility in a variant inflationary scenario, known as Warm Inflation. We construct and derive the conditions for having constant-roll WI models where inflation lasts at least for 60 folds, gracefully exits the constant-roll inflation phase, and maintains near thermal equilibrium of the system which is an essential feature of WI in the slow-roll regime. We show that while certain models of WI (the ones with dissipative coefficient as a function of temperature alone) can accommodate constant-roll dynamics, others (with dissipative coefficient as a function of temperature and the inflaton field both) fail to maintain thermal equilibrium once the constant-roll condition is imposed and hence cannot produce a constant-roll WI phase.
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@article{arxiv.2406.00340,
title = {Reassessing constant-roll Warm Inflation},
author = {Sandip Biswas and Kaushik Bhattacharya and Suratna Das},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.00340},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Double-column, 14 pages, 6 figures, v2: a few references added, version accepted for publication in Physical Review D