Abstract
Abstract
Simple monomial inflationary scenarios have been ruled out
by recent observations. In this work we revisit the next simplest
scenario, a single-field model where the scalar potential is a
polynomial of degree four which features a concave “almost” saddle
point. We focus on trans-Planckian field values. We reparametrize
the potential, which greatly simplifies the procedure for finding
acceptbale model parameters. This allows for the first comprehensive
scan of parameter space consistent with recent Planck and BICEP/Keck
2018 measurements. Even for trans-Planckian field values the
tensor-to-scalar ratio r can be as small as
𝒪(10-8), but the model can also saturate the current
upper bound. In contrast to the small-field version of this model,
radiative stability does not lead to strong constraints on the
parameters of the inflaton potential. For very large field values
the potential can be approximated by the quartic term; as well
known, this allows eternal inflation even for field energy well
below the reduced Planck mass M
Pl, with Hubble parameter
H ∼ 10-2
M
Pl. More interestingly, we find a region of
parameter space that even supports two phases of eternal
inflation. The second epoch only occurs if the slope at the
would-be saddle point is very small, and has
H ∼ 10-5
M
Pl; it can only be realized if
r ∼ 10-2, within the sensitivity range of next-generation
CMB observations.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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