Inflation with sterile scalar coupled to massive fermions and to gravity

Abstract

In the recent paper [3] it was shown that the consistency of the quantum theory of a sterile scalar coupled to massive fermions requires the inclusion of odd-power terms in the potential of scalar self-interaction. One of the most important examples of a sterile scalar is the inflaton, that is typically a real scalar field which does not belong to representations of particle physics gauge groups, such as SU(2). Here we explore the effects of the odd-power terms in the inflaton potential on main observables, such as the scalar spectral index ns and the tensor-to-scalar ratio r, in the case of a strong, non-minimal coupling of the inflaton to gravity.

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