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Magnon Inflation: Slow Roll with Steep Potentials
We find multi-scalar effective field theories (EFTs) that can achieve a slow inflationary roll despite having a scalar potential that does not satisfy the usual slow-roll condition (d V)^2 << V^2/Mp^2. They evade the usual slow-roll conditions on $V$ because their kinetic energies are dominate...
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author | Adshead, Peter Blas, Diego Burgess, C.P. Hayman, Peter Patil, Subodh P |
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description | We find multi-scalar effective field theories (EFTs) that can achieve a slow inflationary roll despite having a scalar potential that does not satisfy the usual slow-roll condition (d V)^2 << V^2/Mp^2. They evade the usual slow-roll conditions on $V$ because their kinetic energies are dominated by single-derivative terms rather than the usual two-derivative terms. Single derivatives dominate during slow roll and so do not require a breakdown of the usual derivative expansion that underpins calculational control in much of cosmology. The presence of such terms requires some sort of UV Lorentz-symmetry breaking during inflation (besides the usual cosmological breaking). Chromo-natural inflation provides an example of a UV theory that can generate the multi-field single-derivative terms we consider, and we argue that the EFT we find indeed captures the slow-roll conditions for the background evolution for Chromo-natural inflation. We also show that our EFT can be understood as a multi-field generalization of the single-field Cuscuton models. The multi-field case introduces a new feature, however: the scalar kinetic terms define a target-space 2-form, F_{ab}, whose antisymmetry gives new ways for slow roll to be achieved. |
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spelling | cern-21476632023-10-04T08:49:33Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2016/11/009http://cds.cern.ch/record/2147663engAdshead, PeterBlas, DiegoBurgess, C.P.Hayman, PeterPatil, Subodh PMagnon Inflation: Slow Roll with Steep PotentialsParticle Physics - TheoryWe find multi-scalar effective field theories (EFTs) that can achieve a slow inflationary roll despite having a scalar potential that does not satisfy the usual slow-roll condition (d V)^2 << V^2/Mp^2. They evade the usual slow-roll conditions on $V$ because their kinetic energies are dominated by single-derivative terms rather than the usual two-derivative terms. Single derivatives dominate during slow roll and so do not require a breakdown of the usual derivative expansion that underpins calculational control in much of cosmology. The presence of such terms requires some sort of UV Lorentz-symmetry breaking during inflation (besides the usual cosmological breaking). Chromo-natural inflation provides an example of a UV theory that can generate the multi-field single-derivative terms we consider, and we argue that the EFT we find indeed captures the slow-roll conditions for the background evolution for Chromo-natural inflation. We also show that our EFT can be understood as a multi-field generalization of the single-field Cuscuton models. The multi-field case introduces a new feature, however: the scalar kinetic terms define a target-space 2-form, F_{ab}, whose antisymmetry gives new ways for slow roll to be achieved.We find multi-scalar effective field theories (EFTs) that can achieve a slow inflationary roll despite having a scalar potential that does not satisfy Script Gab ∂a V ∂b V ll V(2)/Mp(2) (where Script Gab is the target-space metric). They evade the usual slow-roll conditions on V because their kinetic energies are dominated by single-derivative terms rather than the usual two-derivative terms. Single derivatives dominate during slow roll and so do not require a breakdown of the usual derivative expansion that underpins calculational control in much of cosmology. The presence of such terms requires some sort of UV Lorentz-symmetry breaking during inflation (besides the usual cosmological breaking). Chromo-natural inflation provides one particular example of a UV theory that can generate the multi-field single-derivative terms we consider, and we argue that the EFT we find indeed captures the slow-roll conditions for its background evolution. We also show that our EFT can be understood as a multi-field generalization of the single-field Cuscuton models. The multi-field case introduces a new feature, however: the scalar kinetic terms define a target-space 2-form, ℱab, whose antisymmetry gives new ways for slow roll to be achieved.We find multi-scalar effective field theories (EFTs) that can achieve a slow inflationary roll despite having a scalar potential that does not satisfy the usual slow-roll condition (d V)^2 << V^2/Mp^2. They evade the usual slow-roll conditions on $V$ because their kinetic energies are dominated by single-derivative terms rather than the usual two-derivative terms. Single derivatives dominate during slow roll and so do not require a breakdown of the usual derivative expansion that underpins calculational control in much of cosmology. The presence of such terms requires some sort of UV Lorentz-symmetry breaking during inflation (besides the usual cosmological breaking). Chromo-natural inflation provides an example of a UV theory that can generate the multi-field single-derivative terms we consider, and we argue that the EFT we find indeed captures the slow-roll conditions for the background evolution for Chromo-natural inflation. We also show that our EFT can be understood as a multi-field generalization of the single-field Cuscuton models. The multi-field case introduces a new feature, however: the scalar kinetic terms define a target-space 2-form, F_{ab}, whose antisymmetry gives new ways for slow roll to be achieved.arXiv:1604.06048CERN-TH-2016-067CERN-TH-2016-067oai:cds.cern.ch:21476632016-04-20 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Adshead, Peter Blas, Diego Burgess, C.P. Hayman, Peter Patil, Subodh P Magnon Inflation: Slow Roll with Steep Potentials |
title | Magnon Inflation: Slow Roll with Steep Potentials |
title_full | Magnon Inflation: Slow Roll with Steep Potentials |
title_fullStr | Magnon Inflation: Slow Roll with Steep Potentials |
title_full_unstemmed | Magnon Inflation: Slow Roll with Steep Potentials |
title_short | Magnon Inflation: Slow Roll with Steep Potentials |
title_sort | magnon inflation: slow roll with steep potentials |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2016/11/009 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2147663 |
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