We investigate to which extent and under which circumstances false vacuum
energy (V0) dominated slow-roll inflation is compatible with a large
tensor-to-scalar ratio r=O(0.1), as indicated by the recent BICEP2
measurement. With V0 we refer to a constant contribution to the inflaton
potential, present before a phase transition takes place and absent in the true
vacuum of the theory, like e.g. in hybrid inflation. Based on model-independent
considerations, we derive an upper bound on the possible amount of V0
domination and highlight the importance of higher-order runnings of the scalar
spectral index (beyond αs) in order to realise scenarios of V0
dominated inflation. We study the conditions for V0 domination explicitly
with an inflaton potential reconstruction around the inflaton field value 50
e-folds before the end of inflation, taking into account the present
observational data. To this end, we provide the up-to-date parameter
constraints within ΛCDM + r + αs + κs using the
cosmological parameter estimation code Monte Python together with the Boltzmann
code CLASS.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures; v2: matches publication in JCA