Abstract
Abstract
Shaft inflation is a model in which the inflaton potential approaches a plateau far from
the origin, while it mimics chaotic inflation near the origin. Meanwhile, the Randall-Sundrum type
II model (RSII) is an interesting extra-dimensional model to study cosmological phenomenology. In
this paper, we study shaft inflation in the RSII model. We find that the predictions are in
excellent agreement with observation. The fundamental five-dimensional Planck scale is found to be
M
5 ≃ 1016 GeV, which is consistent with the lower bound M
5 ≳ 109 GeV obtained
from experimental Newtonian gravitational bound. This is an important result that can be used to explore further the implications of extra dimension in other contexts.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics