Nuclear Physics B, Volume 892, Pages 429-448 , 01/03/2015
Strong dynamics and inflation: A review
Abstract
In this article, we review how strong dynamics can be efficiently employed as a viable alternative to study the mechanism of cosmic inflation. We examine single-field inflation in which the inflaton emerges as a bound state stemming from various strongly interacting field theories. We constrain the number of e-foldings for composite models of inflation in order to obtain a successful inflation. We study a set of cosmological parameters, e.g., the primordial spectral index n<inf>s</inf> and tensor-to-scalar ratio r, and confront the predicted results with the joint Planck data, and with the recent BICEP2 data.
Document Type
Review
Source Type
Journal
ASJC Subject Area
Physics and Astronomy : Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Funding Agency
Thailand Research Fund