On Warm Natural Inflation and Planck 2018 constraints
Abstract
We investigate Natural Inflation with non-minimal coupling to gravity, characterized either by a quadratic or a periodic term, within the Warm Inflation paradigm during the slow roll stage, in both strong and weak dissipation limits, and show that, in the case of T-linearly dependent dissipative term, it can accommodate the spectral index ns and tensor-to-scalar ratio r observables given by Planck 2018 constraints, albeit with a too small value of the e-folding number to solve the horizon problem, providing thus only a partial solution to Natural Inflation issues. Assuming a T-cubically dependent dissipative term can provide a solution to this e-folding number issue.
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