International Journal of Modern Physics D, Volume 23, Issue 8 , 01/01/2014

BICEP2 constrains composite inflation

Phongpichit Channuie

Abstract

In light of BICEP2, we re-examine single field inflationary models in which the inflation is a composite state stemming from various four-dimensional strongly coupled theories. We study in the Einstein frame a set of cosmological parameters, the primordial spectral index n<inf>s</inf> and tensor-to-scalar ratio r, predicted by such models. We confront the predicted results with the joint Planck data, and with the recent BICEP2 data. We constrain the number of e-foldings for composite models of inflation in order to obtain a successful inflation. We find that the minimal composite inflationary model is fully consistent with the Planck data. However it is in tension with the recent BICEP2 data. The observables predicted by the glueball inflationary model can be consistent with both Planck and BICEP2 contours if a suitable number of e-foldings are chosen. Surprisingly, the super Yang-Mills inflationary prediction is significantly consistent with the Planck and BICEP2 observations. © 2014 World Scientific Publishing Company.

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Article

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Journal

Keywords

Composite inflationnonminimal couplingPlanck and BICEP2 constraintsstrongly interacting field theories

ASJC Subject Area

Physics and Astronomy : Astronomy and AstrophysicsEarth and Planetary Sciences : Space and Planetary ScienceMathematics : Mathematical Physics


Bibliography


& Channuie, P. (2014). BICEP2 constrains composite inflation. International Journal of Modern Physics D, 23(8) doi:10.1142/S0218271814500709

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