φ2 or Not φ2: Testing the Simplest Inflationary Potential

Abstract

The simplest inflationary model V=12 m2φ2 represents the benchmark for future constraints. For a quadratic potential, the quantity (ns-1)+r/4+11 (ns-1)2/24 vanishes (up to corrections which are cubic in slow roll) and can be used to parametrize small deviations from the minimal scenario. Future constraints on this quantity will be able to distinguish a quadratic potential from a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson with f 30 M pl and set limits on the deviation from unity of the speed of sound | cs-1| 3× 10-2 (corresponding to an energy scale 2× 1016\, GeV), and on the contribution of a second field to perturbations ( 6 × 10-2). The limiting factor for these bounds will be the uncertainty on the spectral index. The error on the number of e-folds will be N 0.4, corresponding to an error on the reheating temperature Trh/Trh 1.2. We comment on the relevance of non-Gaussianity after BICEP2 results.

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