Non-Gaussianities in generalized non-local R2-like inflation

Abstract

In [1], a most general higher curvature non-local gravity action was derived that admits a particular R2-like inflationary solution predicting the spectral index of primordial scalar perturbations ns(N)≈ 1-2N, where N is the number of e-folds before the end of inflation, N 1, any value of the tensor-to-scalar ratio r(N)<0.036 and the tensor tilt nt(N) violating the r= -8nt condition. In this paper, we compute scalar primordial non-Gaussianities (PNGs) in this theory and effectively demonstrate that higher curvature non-local terms lead to reduced bispectrum f NL( k1,\,k2,\,k3 ) mimicking several classes of scalar field models of inflation known in the literature. We obtain f NL O(1-10) in the equilateral, orthogonal, and squeezed limits and the running of these PNGs measured by the quantity d f NLd k 1. Such PNGs are sufficiently large to be measurable by future CMB and Large Scale Structure observations, thus providing a possibility to probe the nature of quantum gravity. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the R2-like inflation in non-local modification of gravity brings non-trivial predictions which go beyond the current status of effective field theories (EFTs) of single field, quasi-single field and multiple field inflation. A distinguishable feature of non-local R2-like inflation compared to local EFTs is that we can have running of PNGs at least an order of magnitude higher. In summary, through our generalized non-local R2-like inflation, we obtain a robust geometric framework of inflation that can explain any detection of observable quantities related to scalar PNGs.

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