Fat Inflatons, Large Turns and the $\eta$-problem
Dibya Chakraborty, Roberta Chiovoloni, Oscar Loaiza-Brito, Gustavo, Niz, Ivonne Zavala

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multifield inflation scenario called fat inflation, where heavy fields cause large turns in the inflationary trajectory, evading the $\
Contribution
It demonstrates that heavy fields can drive successful inflation with large turns, challenging the traditional hierarchy and the $\
Findings
Large turns in the inflationary trajectory ($\
Heavy fields can dominate inflation dynamics in multifield models.
Cosmological predictions differ from single field inflation.
Abstract
It is commonly believed that a successful period of inflation driven by a single or several scalar fields requires a specific hierarchy of masses given by , where can correspond to several or a single light field and corresponds to any heavy field that might be integrated out if it satisfies suitable conditions. This is at the heart of the so called -problem in inflation, since large contributions to the masses of the inflatons might spoil the slow-roll conditions required for inflation. We show that, while this is an unavoidable conclusion in single field inflation, in multifield inflation, heavy fields as defined above, may be fully responsible for a successful period of what we call fat slow-roll inflation. Moreover we show that in this scenario, the turning rate of the inflationary trajectory, , is larger than…
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