Nonminimally-coupled warm Higgs inflation: Metric vs. Palatini Formulations
Abstract
In this work, we study the non-minimally-coupled Higgs model in the context of warm inflation scenario on both metric and Palatini approaches. We particularly consider a dissipation parameter of the form =CTT with CT being a coupling parameter and focus only on the strong regime of the interaction between inflaton and radiation fluid. We compute all relevant cosmological parameters and constrain the models using the observational Planck 2018 data. We discover that the ns and r values are consistent with the observational bounds. Having used the observational data, we constrain a relation between and λ for the non-minimally-coupled warm Higgs inflation in both metric and Palatini cases. To produce ns and r in agreement with observation, we find that their values are two orders of magnitude higher than those of the usual (cold) non-minimally-coupled Higgs inflation.
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