The double attractor behavior of induced inflation

Abstract

We describe an induced inflation, which refers to a class of inflationary models with a generalized non-minimal coupling g(φ) R and a specific scalar potential. The defining property of these models is that the scalar field takes a vev in the vacuum and thus induces an effective Planck mass. We study this model as a function of the coupling parameter . At large , the predictions of the theory are known to have an attractor behavior, converging to a universal result independent on the choice of the function g(φ). We find that at small , the theory approaches a second attractor. The inflationary predictions of this class of theories continuously interpolate between those of the Starobinsky model and the predictions of the simplest chaotic inflation with a quadratic potential.

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