The recent Planck data of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) temperature
anisotropies support the Starobinsky theory in which the quadratic Ricci scalar
drives cosmic inflation. We build up a multi-dimensional quantum consisted
ultraviolet completion of the model in a phenomenological "bottom-up approach".
We present the maximal class of theories compatible with unitarity and
(super-)renormalizability or finiteness which reduces to the Starobinsky theory
in the low-energy limit. The outcome is a maximal extension of the
Krasnikov-Tomboulis-Modesto theory including an extra scalar degree of freedom
besides the graviton field. The original theory was afterwards independently
discovered by Biswas-Gerwick-Koivisto-Mazumdar starting from first principles.
We explicitly show power counting super-renormalizability or finiteness (in odd
dimensions) and unitarity (no ghosts) of the theory. Any further extension of
the theory is non-unitary confirming the existence of at most one single extra
degree of freedom, the scalaron. A mechanism to achieve the Starobinsky theory
in string (field) theory is also investigated at the end of the paper.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur