Natural inflation with multiple sub-Planckian axions
Kiwoon Choi, Hyungjin Kim, Seokhoon Yun

TL;DR
This paper generalizes the Kim-Nilles-Peloso alignment mechanism for natural inflation to models with more than two axions, enabling super-Planckian decay constants with fewer axions by aligning anomaly coefficients.
Contribution
It introduces a method to achieve large effective axion decay constants with many sub-Planckian axions using anomaly coefficient alignment, reducing the required number of axions compared to previous models.
Findings
Effective decay constant can be enhanced as _{ extrm{eff}}/f_0_{ extrm{eff}}/f_0 \
Alignment of anomaly coefficients is achievable with probability _0/f_{ extrm{eff}}_0/f_{ extrm{eff}} \
Presented a simple model with multiple axion monodromy along the inflaton direction.
Abstract
We extend the Kim-Nilles-Peloso (KNP) alignment mechanism for natural inflation to models with axions, which obtains a super-Planckian effective axion decay constant through an alignment of the anomaly coefficients of multiple axions having sub-Planckian fundamental decay constants . The original version of the KNP mechanism realized with two axions requires that some of the anomaly coefficients should be of the order of , which would be uncomfortably large if as suggested by the recent BICEP2 results. We note that the KNP mechanism can be realized with the anomaly coefficients of if the number of axions is large as , in which case the effective decay constant can be enhanced as $f_{\rm eff}/f_0 \sim \sqrt{N…
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