Scalaron from R2-gravity as a Heavy Field

Abstract

We study a model of inflation in which a scalar field is non-minimally coupled to Starobinsky's R2 gravity. After transforming it to the Einstein frame, a new scalar field, the scalaron φ, will appear and couple to with a nontrivial field metric, while acquires a positive mass via the non-minimal coupling. Initially inflation occurs along the φ direction with trapped near its origin by this induced mass. After φ crosses a critical value, it starts rolling down rapidly and proceeds todamped oscillations around an effective local minimum determined by the value of , while inflation still continues, driven by the field at this second stage where the effect of the non-minimal coupling becomes negligible. The presence of the damped oscillations during the transition from the first to second stage of inflation causes enhancement and oscillation features in the power spectrum of the curvature perturbation. Assuming that the oscillations may be treated perturbatively, we calculate these features by using the δ N formalism, and discuss its observational implications to large scale CMB anomalies or primordial black hole formation, depending on the scale of the features.

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