The Lyth Bound of Inflation with a Tilt

Abstract

We provide strong evidence for universality of the inflationary field range: given an accurate measurement of (ns,r), one can infer φ in a model-independent way in the sub-Planckian regime for a range of universality classes of inflationary models. Both the tensor-to-scalar ratio as well as the spectral tilt are essential for the field range. Given the Planck constraints on ns, the Lyth bound is strengthened by two orders of magnitude: whereas the original bound gives a sub-Planckian field range for r 2 · 10-3, we find that n=0.96 brings this down to r 2 · 10-5.

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