Signatures of Planck Corrections in a Spiralling Axion Inflation Model
John McDonald

TL;DR
This paper investigates how Planck-scale suppressed corrections affect a spiralling axion inflation model, leading to observable modifications in the tensor-to-scalar ratio and spectral index, which could distinguish it from simpler inflation models.
Contribution
It demonstrates that leading-order Planck corrections significantly modify inflation predictions, providing potential observational signatures to test the model against simpler chaotic inflation scenarios.
Findings
Planck corrections alter the tensor-to-scalar ratio without changing the spectral index much.
A specific consistency relation between changes in spectral index and tensor-to-scalar ratio is derived.
Observing these modifications could confirm the influence of Planck-scale physics in inflation.
Abstract
The minimal sub-Planckian axion inflation model accounts for a large scalar-to-tensor ratio via a spiralling trajectory in the field space of a complex field . Here we consider how the predictions of the model are modified by Planck scale-suppressed corrections. In the absence of Planck corrections the model is equivalent to a chaotic inflation model. Planck corrections become important when the dimensionless coupling of to the topological charge density of the strongly-coupled gauge sector satisfies . For values of which allow the Planck corrections to be understood via an expansion in powers of , we show that their effect is to produce a significant modification of the tensor-to-scalar ratio from its chaotic inflation value without strongly modifying the spectral index. In…
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