φ2 Inflation at its Endpoint
Abstract
In the simplest inflationary model V=12 m2φ2, we provide a prediction accurate up to 1\% for the spectral index ns and the tensor-to-scalar ratio r assuming instantaneous reheating and a standard thermal history: ns = 0.96680.0003 and r=0.131 0.001. This represents the simplest and most informative point in the (ns,r) plane. The result is independent of the details of reheating (or preheating) provided the conversion to radiation is sufficiently fast. A slower reheating or a modified post-inflationary evolution push towards smaller ns (and larger r), so that our prediction corresponds to the maximum ns (and minimum r) for the quadratic potential. We also derive similar results for a general V φp potential.
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