Plateau Inflation from Random Non-Minimal Coupling
Abstract
A generic non-minimal coupling can push any higher-order terms of the scalar potential sufficiently far out in field space to yield observationally viable plateau inflation. We provide analytic and numerical evidence that this generically happens for a non-minimal coupling strength of the order Ne2. In this regime, the non-minimally coupled field is sub-Planckian during inflation and is thus protected from most higher-order terms. For larger values of , the inflationary predictions converge towards the sweet spot of PLANCK. The latter includes 104 obtained from CMB normalization arguments, thus providing a natural explanation for the inflationary observables measured.
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