Inflation with a Growing Fifth Dimension
Rashmish K. Mishra, Michael Nee, Lisa Randall

TL;DR
This paper explores a five-dimensional warped space inflation model with branes, revealing observable deviations in primordial perturbations, such as a blue tilt in scalar spectra and oscillations in tensor spectra, with potential CMB implications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel five-dimensional brane inflation model with a finite initial time, deriving its effective dynamics and analyzing its unique perturbation signatures.
Findings
Presence of IR brane causes deviations from de Sitter background.
Adiabatic power spectrum exhibits a blue tilt at large scales.
Tensor spectrum shows oscillatory features.
Abstract
Inflation generally assumes a field with nonzero potential that leads to inflationary expansion happening at arbitrarily early times. We demonstrate potentially observable consequences of inflation with a finite initial time in a model in five-dimensional warped anti-de Sitter space, with both a UV and an IR brane present during inflation. Considering an inflaton with an approximately flat potential localized on the UV brane, we derive the resulting brane motion in the bulk and the 4D effective action describing the dynamics. A concrete model allows us to evaluate possible consequences of a starting point of inflation. The background evolution is driven by the fast roll of the radion at early times and the slow roll of the inflaton at late times. We find that the action has the form of a two-field hyperbolic inflation model, the two fields being the radion and the inflaton, both of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
