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