Supergravity Inflation with Broken Shift Symmetry and Large Tensor-to-Scalar Ratio
Abstract
We propose a class of inflation models with potential V(φ)=α φn exp(-βm φm). We show that such kind of inflaton potentials can be realized in supergravity theory with a small shift symmetry breaking term in the K\"ahler potential. We find that the models with (m=1, n=1), (m=1, n=2), (m=2, n=1), and (m=2, n=3/2) can easily accommodate the Planck results. In particular, the tensor-to-scalar ratio is larger than 0.01 in the 1σ region. Thus, these models generate the typical large field inflation, and can be tested at the future Planck and QUBIC experiments.
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