We propose an inflationary scenario, M-flation, in which inflation is driven
by three N×N hermitian matrices Φi,i=1,2,3. The inflation
potential of our model, which is strongly motivated from string theory, is
constructed from Φi and their commutators. We show that one can
consistently restrict the classical dynamics to a sector in which the Φi
are proportional to the N×N irreducible representations of SU(2). In
this sector our model effectively behaves as an N-flation model with 3N2
number of fields and the effective inflaton field has a super-Planckian field
value. Furthermore, the fine-tunings associated with unnaturally small
couplings in the chaotic type inflationary scenarios are removed. Due to the
matrix nature of the inflaton fields there are 3N2−1 extra scalar fields in
the dynamics. These have the observational effects such as production of
iso-curvature perturbations on cosmic microwave background. Moreover, the
existence of these extra scalars provides us with a natural preheating
mechanism and exit from inflation. As the effective inflaton field can traverse
super-Planckian distances in the field space, the model is capable of producing
a considerable amount of gravity waves that can be probed by future CMB
polarization experiments such as PLANCK, QUIET and CMBPOL.Comment: minor changes, the counting of the alpha and beta modes are
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