102 research outputs found
Can Effective Field Theory of inflation generate large tensor-to-scalar ratio within Randall Sundrum single braneworld?
In this paper my prime objective is to explain the generation of large
tensor-to-scalar ratio from the single field sub-Planckian inflationary
paradigm within Randall Sundrum (RS) single braneworld scenario in a model
independent fashion. By explicit computation I have shown that the effective
field theory prescription of brane inflation within RS single brane setup is
consistent with sub- Planckian excursion of the inflaton field, which will
further generate large value of tensor-to-scalar ratio, provided the energy
density for inflaton degrees of freedom is high enough compared to the brane
tension in high energy regime. Finally, I have mentioned the stringent
theoretical constraint on positive brane tension, cut-off of the quantum
gravity scale and bulk cosmological constant to get sub-Planckian field
excursion along with large tensor-to-scalar ratio as recently observed by
BICEP2 or at least generates the tensor-to-scalar ratio consistent with the
upper bound of Planck (2013 and 2015) data and Planck+BICEP2+Keck Array joint
constraint.Comment: 20 pages, Revision accepted by Nuclear Physics
An accurate bound on tensor-to-scalar ratio and the scale of inflation
In this paper we provide an accurate bound on primordial gravitational waves,
i.e. tensor-to-scalar ratio for a general class of single-field models of
inflation where inflation occurs always below the Planck scale, and the field
displacement during inflation remains sub-Planckian. If inflation has to make
connection with the real particle physics framework then it must be explained
within an effective field theory description where it can be trustable below
the UV cut-off of the scale of gravity. We provide an analytical estimation and
estimate the largest possible , i.e. , for the field
displacement less than the Planck cut-off.Comment: 13 pages, Revised version, Accepted for publication in Nuclear
Physics
Galileogenesis: A new cosmophenomenological zip code for reheating through R-parity violating coupling
In this paper we introduce an idea of leptogenesis scenario in higher
derivative gravity induced DBI Galileon framework {\it aka Galileogenesis} in
presence of one-loop R-parity violating couplings in the background of a low
energy effective supergravity setup. We have studied extensively the detailed
feature of reheating constraints and the cosmophenomenological consequences of
thermal gravitino dark matter in light of PLANCK and PDG data. Finally we have
also established a direct cosmological connection among dark matter relic
abundance, reheating temperature and tensor-to-scalar ratio in the context of
DBI Galileon inflation.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, Revision accepted by Nuclear Physics
COSMOS--GTachyon from String Theory
In this article, our prime objective is to study the inflationary paradigm
from generalized tachyon (GTachyon) living on the world volume of a non-BPS
string theory. The tachyon action is considered here is getting modified
compared to the original action. One can quantify the amount of the
modification via a power instead of in the effective action. Using
this set up we study inflation from various types of tachyonic potentials,
using which we constrain the index within, , Regge slope
, string coupling constant and mass scale of tachyon ,
from the recent Planck 2015 and Planck+BICEP2/Keck Array joint data. We
explicitly study the inflationary consequences from single field, assisted
field and multi-field tachyon set up. Specifically for single field and
assisted field case we derive the results in the quasi-de-Sitter background in
which we will utilize the details of cosmological perturbations and quantum
fluctuations. Also we derive the expressions for all inflationary observables
using any arbitrary vacuum and Bunch-Davies vacuum. For single field and
assisted field case we derive-the inflationary flow equations, new sets of
consistency relations. Also we derive the field excursion formula for tachyon,
which shows that assisted inflation is in more safer side compared to the
single field case to validate effective field theory framework. Further we
study the features of CMB Angular power spectrum from TT, TE and EE
correlations from scalar fluctuations within the allowed range of for each
potentials from single field set-up. We also put constraints from the
temperature anisotropy and polarization spectra, which shows that our analysis
is consistent with the Planck 2015 data. Finally, using formalism we
derive the expressions for inflationary observables in the context of
multi-field tachyons.Comment: 206 pages, 26 figures, 1 table, Final version, Accepted for
publication in European Physical Journal
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