Curing inflationary degeneracies using reheating predictions and relic gravitational waves
Swagat S. Mishra, Varun Sahni, Alexei A. Starobinsky

TL;DR
This paper shows how combining reheating parameters and relic gravitational wave spectra can resolve degeneracies in inflationary model predictions for CMB observables, improving our understanding of the early universe.
Contribution
It introduces a method to break inflationary degeneracies by incorporating reheating constraints and relic gravitational wave spectra, especially in $ ext{T}$-model and $ ext{E}$-model $ ext{α}$-attractors.
Findings
Reheating parameters can distinguish models with identical $n_S$ and $r$.
Relic GWs spectra are sensitive to the post-inflationary equation of state.
A stiff EOS during reheating produces a blue tilt in GW spectrum.
Abstract
It is well known that the inflationary scenario often displays different sets of degeneracies in its predictions for CMB observables. These degeneracies usually arise either because multiple inflationary models predict similar values for the scalar spectral index and the tensor-to-scalar ratio , or because within the same model, the values of are insensitive to some of the model parameters, making it difficult for CMB observations alone to constitute a unique probe of inflationary cosmology. We demonstrate that by taking into account constraints on the post-inflationary reheating parameters such as the duration of reheating , its temperature and especially its equation of state (EOS), , it is possible to break this degeneracy in certain classes of inflationary models where identical values of $\lbrace…
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