Reheating study of Mexican-Hat-type Potentials
Abstract
We study reheating in Mexican Hat type potentials, emphasizing the role of the post-inflationary equation-of-state parameter(ω re) in shaping observable predictions. By exploring the allowed range of ω re, we derive reheating temperature, e-fold counts, and inflationary observables, showing that the conventional Mexican Hat model satisfies Planck18+BK18+BAO constraints on ns and r. The analysis underscores reheating as a critical link between theoretical potentials and CMB data. In addition, the holographic Mexican Hat realization is examined as a benchmark, with our results mapping its phenomenological boundaries. This work illustrates how reheating studies sharpen constraints and guide refinements of unified inflationary scenarios.
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