ACT DR6+Planck impact on inflation with non-zero vacuum expectation value and the post-inflationary behavior
F. B. M. dos Santos, J. G. Rodrigues, G. Rodrigues, C. Siqueira, J. S. Alcaniz

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the impact of recent CMB data on a large-field inflation model with a non-zero vacuum expectation value, establishing new parameter limits, simulating post-inflationary dynamics, and exploring potential observational signatures.
Contribution
It provides updated constraints on the vacuum expectation value parameter, performs lattice simulations of inflaton dynamics, and assesses the detectability of relics like oscillons and gravitational waves.
Findings
Estimated $oxed{ ext{log}_{10}M/M_{Pl}=-2.5^{+1.1}_{-1.3}}$ at 68",
Model produces oscillons potentially detectable via future experiments.
Gravitational wave frequencies are in the GHz range, beyond current detector sensitivities.
Abstract
The impact of the most recent cosmic microwave background (CMB) data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) is studied for a model of cosmic inflation which predicts a non-zero vacuum expectation value (VEV) for a large-field regime. Since lower values of are compatible with the higher spectral index provided by the ACT+Planck joint analysis, we establish new limits on this parameter while also considering further CMB data from the latest BICEP/Keck Array release for CMB polarization modes. We find at 68\% confidence level, compatible with , which is interesting for post-inflationary processes, such as preheating. We conduct a lattice simulation for the inflaton field for the first few e-folds, as the model is compatible with the production of relics such as oscillons, which are possible candidates as sources…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
