Constant-roll $k$-Inflation Dynamics
S.D. Odintsov, V.K. Oikonomou

TL;DR
This paper explores the implications of the constant-roll condition on $k$-Inflation models, demonstrating their compatibility with observational data and analyzing the effects on non-Gaussianities and bispectrum parameters.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of constant-roll $k$-Inflation dynamics, deriving equations of motion and observational indices, and examines their consistency with Planck 2018 data.
Findings
Constant-roll $k$-Inflation models can fit Planck 2018 data.
The constant-roll condition can enhance non-Gaussianities.
The theory's parameters are constrained by observational indices.
Abstract
In this work we shall investigate the phenomenological implications of the constant-roll condition on a -Inflation theory of gravity. The latter theories are particularly promising, since these remained robust to the results of GW170817, since these have a gravitational wave speed in natural units. We shall mainly focus on the phenomenology of the -Inflation models, with the only assumption being the slow-roll condition imposed on the first and fourth slow-roll parameters, and the constant-roll condition for the evolution of the scalar field. We present in detail the final form of the gravitational equations of motion that control the dynamics of the cosmological system, with the constant-roll condition imposed, and by using a conveniently, from the perspective of analytical manipulations, chosen potential, we express the slow-roll indices and the resulting observational…
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