$\mathcal{R}^2$-corrected Tachyon Scalar Field Inflation, the ACT Data, and Phantom Transition
S.D. Odintsov, V.K. Oikonomou

TL;DR
This paper explores a modified tachyonic scalar field inflation model with $ ^2$ corrections, demonstrating phantom divide line crossing during inflation and compatibility with ACT data, offering a novel feature in $f( ,)$ frameworks.
Contribution
It introduces a new inflationary model with $ ^2$ corrections that allows phantom divide line crossing, distinct from single scalar field theories, and aligns with observational data.
Findings
Phantom divide line crossing occurs during inflation.
Model compatible with ACT data when gravity is stronger than Einstein-Hilbert.
Effective gravitational constant during inflation is $rac{G}{ }$.
Abstract
Phantom divide line transitions are not possible in the context of single scalar field scalar-tensor theories. In this article we study a combined framework of a tachyonic minimally coupled single scalar field theory in the presence of an correction term and with a rescaled Einstein-Hilbert term of the form . Such terms can be part of an gravity which in the large curvature regime yields such correction terms effectively. Alternatively, such terms can simply be quantum corrections to the scalar field action. We aim to answer two questions, firstly if this framework can lead to phantom divide line transitions and secondly whether the resulting model can be compatible with the ACT data. The model we studied is an inverse square power-law model, well known from tachyon inflation models. As we show, the field…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
