Stringy-Running-Vacuum-Model Inflation: from primordial Gravitational Waves and stiff Axion Matter to Dynamical Dark Energy
Nick E. Mavromatos, Joan Sola

TL;DR
This paper explores a string-inspired cosmological model where gravitational and axionic matter dynamics drive inflation, generate primordial gravitational waves, and lead to dark matter and dark energy phenomena consistent with observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel stringy Running Vacuum Model that explains inflation and dark energy without external inflatons, incorporating gravitational-axion matter and primordial gravitational waves.
Findings
Primordial gravitational waves can arise from unstable domain wall collapse.
Axionic matter could account for ultralight dark matter.
The model naturally explains inflation, entropy production, and current dark energy.
Abstract
In previous works we have derived a Running Vacuum Model (RVM) for a string Universe, which provides an effective description of the evolution of 4-dimensional string-inspired cosmologies from inflation till the present epoch. In the context of this "stringy RVM" version, it is assumed that the early Universe is characterised by purely gravitational degrees of freedom, from the massless gravitational string multiplet, including the antisymmetric tensor field. The latter plays an important role, since its dual gives rise to a `stiff' gravitational-axion "matter", which in turn couples to the gravitational anomaly terms, assumed to be non-trivial at early epochs. In the presence of primordial gravitational wave (GW) perturbations, such anomalous couplings lead to an RVM-like dynamical inflation, without external inflatons. We review here this framework and discuss potential scenarios for…
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