Composite Dissipation in Warm Inflation: Implications for the Primordial Power Spectrum
Ayush Sahu, Richa Arya, Sergio E. Jor\'as, Karim H. Seleim

TL;DR
This paper explores a warm inflation model with a composite dissipation coefficient, revealing two inflationary stages that produce distinct primordial spectra, potentially explaining both CMB observations and small-scale structure formation.
Contribution
It introduces a warm inflation model with a novel composite dissipation coefficient, analyzing its impact on the primordial power spectrum and compatibility with theoretical conjectures.
Findings
Early inflation produces a red-tilted spectrum consistent with CMB data.
Later inflation generates a blue-tilted spectrum with enhanced small-scale power.
Model aligns with swampland and trans-Planckian conjectures for UV completion.
Abstract
Warm inflation is a well-motivated and generalized framework of inflation, describing a coupled inflaton-radiation bath. In this work, we investigate a warm inflation model with a quartic potential and a composite dissipation coefficient The two terms in dominate at different scales: the first term governs the early inflationary dynamics at large (CMB) scales, while the second term becomes significant at smaller scales. The model features two distinct stages of inflation: an initial phase where strong dissipation () generates a red-tilted primordial spectrum consistent with CMB observations (from ACT), followed by a second phase producing a blue-tilted spectrum with a significant amplification of power at small scales, leading to primordial black hole formation. We analyze the effects of…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
