Inflation and Preheating in NO models
Gary Felder, Lev Kofman, and Andrei Linde

TL;DR
This paper explores inflationary models without a potential minimum, highlighting the inefficiency of gravitational reheating and proposing instant preheating with scalar interactions as a more effective alternative.
Contribution
It demonstrates that instant preheating significantly improves reheating efficiency in NO models, addressing issues of relic overproduction and initial condition setting.
Findings
Gravitational particle production is inefficient in NO models.
Instant preheating with scalar interactions is more effective even at very small coupling.
The proposed mechanism resolves relic overproduction and initial condition problems.
Abstract
We study inflationary models in which the effective potential of the inflaton field does not have a minimum, but rather gradually decreases at large . In such models the inflaton field does not oscillate after inflation, and its effective mass becomes vanishingly small, so the standard theory of reheating based on the decay of the oscillating inflaton field does not apply. For a long time the only mechanism of reheating in such non-oscillatory (NO) models was based on gravitational particle production in an expanding universe. This mechanism is very inefficient. We will show that it may lead to cosmological problems associated with large isocurvature fluctuations and overproduction of dangerous relics such as gravitinos and moduli fields. We also note that the setting of initial conditions for the stage of reheating in these models should be reconsidered. All of these problems can…
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