
TL;DR
This paper introduces a multifield inflation model combining a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson and a scalaron, demonstrating its robustness and compatibility with observational data.
Contribution
It proposes a new natural-scalaron inflation scenario with non-minimal coupling, showing its viability and advantages over pure natural inflation.
Findings
The model exhibits a robust inflationary attractor.
It satisfies observational bounds across a large parameter space.
The scalaron enhances the model's compatibility with data.
Abstract
A pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson (such as an axion-like particle) is a theoretically well-motivated inflaton as it features a naturally flat potential (natural inflation). This is because Goldstone's theorem protects its potential from sizable quantum corrections. Such corrections, however, generically generates an term in the action, which leads to another inflaton candidate because of the equivalence between the term and a scalar field, the scalaron, with a quasi flat potential (Starobinsky inflation). Here it is investigated a new multifield scenario in which both the scalaron and a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson are active (natural-scalaron inflation). For generality, also a non-minimal coupling is included, which is shown to emerge from microscopic theories. It is demonstrated that a robust inflationary attractor is present even when the masses of the two inflatons are…
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