Inflationary Universe in Deformed Phase Space Scenario
S. M. M. Rasouli, N. Saba, M. Farhoudi, J. Marto, P. Moniz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a noncommutative inflationary model with modified dynamics that naturally produces an inflationary phase and graceful exit, aligning with key cosmological observations and solving the horizon problem.
Contribution
It proposes a novel noncommutative momentum deformation in a flat FLRW universe that modifies the acceleration equation, enabling inflation without potential and providing a graceful exit mechanism.
Findings
The model achieves inflation with negative NC parameter values.
It naturally solves the horizon problem.
It resembles Starobinsky inflation in evolution equations.
Abstract
We consider a noncommutative (NC) inflationary model with a homogeneous scalar field minimally coupled to gravity. The particular NC inflationary setting produces entirely new consequences. We first analyze the free field case and subsequently examine the situation where the scalar field is subjected to a polynomial and exponential potentials. We propose to use a canonical deformation between momenta, in a spatially flat FLRW universe, and while the Friedmann equation remains unaffected the Friedmann acceleration equation (and thus the Klein-Gordon equation) is modified by an extra term linear in the NC parameter. This concrete noncommutativity on the momenta allows interesting dynamics that other NC models seem not to allow. Let us be more precise. This extra term behaves as the sole explicit pressure that under the right circumstances implies a period of accelerated expansion of the…
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