Slow-roll inflation in f(Q) non-metric gravity

Abstract

We discuss the cosmological inflation in the context of f(Q) non-metric gravity, where Q is the non-metric scalar. After introducing conformal transformations for f(Q) gravity, we first focus on the potential-slow-roll inflation by studying the corresponding potentials for different forms of the function f(Q) in the Einstein frame. Secondly, we investigate the Hubble-slow-roll inflation for three classes of inflationary potentials considered for the specific form f(Q) Q2, in the Jordan frame. We compare results in both approaches with observations coming from Planck and BICEP2/Keck array satellites. Observational constraints on the parameters space of the models are obtained as well.

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