We investigate the particle production of a scalar field χ coupled to an
inflaton field ϕ (g2ϕ2χ2/2) in the {\it oscillating inflation}
model, which was recently proposed by Damour and Mukhanov. Although the
fluctuation of the ϕ field can be effectively enhanced during a stage of
the oscillating inflation, the maximum fluctuation is suppressed as the
critical value ϕc which indicates the scale of the core part of the
inflaton potential decreases, in taking into account the back reaction effect
of created particles. As for the χ particle production, we find that
larger values of the coupling constant g are required to lead to an efficient
parametric resonance with the decrease of ϕc, because an effective mass
of inflaton around the minimum of its potential becomes larger. However, it is
possible to generate the superheavy χ particle whose mass is greater than
1014 GeV, which would result in an important consequence for the GUT
baryogenesis.Comment: 18 pages, 14 figure