Kinetic Axion $F(R)$ Gravity Inflation
V.K. Oikonomou

TL;DR
This paper studies how a kinetic axion field influences $R^2$ inflation, extending its duration and reducing the tensor-to-scalar ratio, with implications for observational predictions.
Contribution
It introduces the effect of a kinetic axion on $R^2$ inflation, showing it can extend inflation duration and alter the tensor-to-scalar ratio, which was not previously considered.
Findings
Kinetic axion causes a 15% decrease in tensor-to-scalar ratio.
Inflation duration can increase by up to 5 e-foldings due to the axion.
The background evolution shifts to a stiff or kination era during inflation.
Abstract
In this work we investigate the quantitative effects of the misalignment kinetic axion on inflation. Due to the fact that the kinetic axion possesses a large kinetic energy which dominates its potential energy, during inflation its energy density redshifts as stiff matter fluid and evolves in a constant-roll way, making the second slow-roll index to be non-trivial. At the equations of motion level, the term dominates the evolution, thus the next possible effect of the axion could be found at the cosmological perturbations level, via the second slow-roll index which is non-trivial. As we show, the latter elegantly cancels from the observational indices, however, the kinetic axion extends the duration of the inflationary era to an extent that it may cause a 15 decrease in the tensor-to-scalar ratio of the vacuum model. This occurs because as the model…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
