Natural Inflation: the status after WMAP 3-year data

Abstract

The model of Natural Inflation is examined in light of recent 3-year data from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe and shown to provide a good fit. The inflaton potential is naturally flat due to shift symmetries, and in the simplest version takes the form V(φ) = 4 [1 (Nφ/f)]. The model agrees with WMAP3 measurements as long as f > 0.7 mPl (where mPl = 1.22 × 1019GeV) and mGUT. The running of the scalar spectral index is shown to be small -- an order of magnitude below the sensitivity of WMAP3. The location of the field in the potential when perturbations on observable scales are produced is examined; for f > 5 mPl, the relevant part of the potential is indistinguishable from a quadratic, yet has the advantage that the required flatness is well-motivated. Depending on the value of f, the model falls into the large field (f 1.5 mPl) or small field (f < 1.5 mPl) classification scheme that has been applied to inflation models. Natural inflation provides a good fit to WMAP3 data.

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