Improving Slow-Roll Estimates in Starobinsky Inflation Using Analytic Hubble Parameter
Jose Mathew

TL;DR
This paper improves the accuracy of slow-roll parameter estimates in Starobinsky inflation by deriving them from an analytic Hubble parameter expression, leading to more precise inflationary predictions.
Contribution
It introduces a method to obtain Hubble slow-roll parameters from an analytic Hubble parameter in the Jordan frame, enhancing precision over the potential slow-roll approximation.
Findings
More accurate description of Hubble slow-roll parameters evolution.
Decreased number of e-foldings for observed spectral index.
Systematic deviations identified in standard slow-roll estimates.
Abstract
Potential slow-roll parameters are widely used in inflationary cosmology to estimate the scalar and tensor perturbation amplitudes and the scalar spectral index, although the inflationary observables are fundamentally expressed in terms of the Hubble slow-roll parameters. In this work, we revisit this approximation in the context of Starobinsky inflation in the Einstein frame. Instead of approximating the Hubble slow-roll parameters through the potential, we derive them from an analytic approximate expression for the Hubble parameter obtained in the Jordan frame and mapped to the Einstein frame. We then compare the resulting analytic predictions with numerical solutions of the background equations. We show that this procedure yields a more accurate, over the relevant interval, description of the evolution of the Hubble slow-roll parameters than the conventional potential slow-roll…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Computational Physics and Python Applications
