The Reconstruction of Non-Minimal Derivative Coupling Inflationary Potentials
Abstract
We derive the reconstruction formulae for the inflation model with the non-minimal derivative coupling term. If reconstructing the potential from the tensor-to-scalar ratio, we could obtain the potential without using the high friction limit. As an example, we reconstruct the potential from the parametrization r=8α/(N+β)γ, which is a general form of the α-attractor. The reconstructed potential has the same asymptotic behavior as the T- and E-model if we choose γ=2 and α1. We also discuss the constraints from the reheating phase preceding the radiation domination by assuming the parameter wre of state equation during reheating is a constant. The scale of big-bang nucleosynthesis could put a up limit on ns if wre=2/3 and a low limit on ns if wre=1/6.
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