Trans-Planckian censorship and other swampland bothers addressed in warm inflation
Abstract
The implications of the recently proposed Trans-Planckian censorship conjecture (TCC) are analyzed in the context of warm inflation. It is found that for a single-stage accelerated expansion the constraints imposed by the censorship are roughly the same as for cold inflation. Next, we study how a two-stage inflationary expansion with an intermediate radiation-dominated era can alleviate the bounds imposed by the censorship. For a demonstrative toy model we found r<10-23, but can be r<10-5 for a weaker form of TCC for the later stages of expansion, while still satisfying the other swampland conditions.
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