Inflation and the cosmological (not-so) constant in unimodular gravity
Gabriel Leon

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel inflationary mechanism driven by a dynamical cosmological constant within unimodular gravity, eliminating the need for scalar fields and ensuring a smooth transition to the radiation era.
Contribution
It demonstrates how a time-dependent cosmological constant in unimodular gravity can naturally produce inflation and match observed primordial spectra without scalar fields.
Findings
Inflation driven by a diffusion-related cosmological constant is feasible.
The primordial spectrum matches traditional inflationary models.
The model allows a potential link between inflation and current dark energy.
Abstract
We propose a mechanism for generating an inflationary phase in the early universe without resorting to any type of scalar field(s). Instead, this accelerated expansion is driven by a dynamical "cosmological constant" in the framework of unimodular gravity. The time dependent cosmological constant can be related to an energy diffusion term that arises naturally in unimodular gravity due to its restrictive diffeomorphism invariance. We derive the generic conditions required for any type of diffusion to generate a realistic inflationary epoch. Furthermore, for a given parameterization of inflation (in terms of the Hubble flow functions), we show how to construct the corresponding diffusion term in such a way that a smooth transition occurs between inflation and the subsequent radiation dominated era, hence reheating proceeds naturally. The primordial spectrum is obtained during the…
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