Author:
Bhattacharya Sukannya,Zavala Ivonne
Abstract
Abstract
Large turns in multifield inflation can lead to a very rich phenomenology, but are
difficult to realise in supergravity, and typically require large field space curvatures. In this
work, we present a mechanism to realise multiple sharp turns, and therefore strong non-geodesic
trajectories, from transient violations of slow-roll without the requirement of large field space
curvatures in supergravity inflation. Such turning rates can strongly source the adiabatic
fluctuations, resulting in an enhanced scalar power spectrum with resonant features and a large
peak amplitude. If the growth of the scalar power spectrum at small scales is large enough,
primordial black holes can be produced in abundance. These large scalar fluctuations induce a
characteristic large spectrum of gravitational waves for a wide range of frequencies, which
inherits the resonant features. We illustrate this mechanism in a supergravity model of axion
monodromy, which provides the first concrete model to realise such resonant features.The model can
sustain inflation for around 60 e-folds, leading to considerable production of very light
primordial black holes, and large gravitational wave spectra, which could be detectable by
multiple upcoming gravitational wave surveys. For the set of parameter we consider, large
oscillations occur at all scales. This represents a challenge for the model at large scales and
motivates further investigation to reconcile this class of models with Planck data.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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