Chaotic Inflation RIDES Again

Abstract

Following the recent Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) results, we revisit chaotic inflation based on a single complex scalar field with mass term M2 ||2, which usually predicts a spectra index ns≈ 0.96 but a too-large tensor to scalar ratio r≈ 0.16. With radiative corrections, the potential M2 ||2 ( ||2/2 ) induces spontaneous symmetry breaking near the scale , yielding a Pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson which can play the role of a quintessence field, hence radiative inflation and dark energy (RIDE). Including a non-minimal coupling to gravity ||2 R2 reduces r, allowing a good fit of the RIDE model to Planck data. Allowing a small additional quartic coupling correction λ ||4 increases both ns and r, with a good fit to ACT data sets achieved for ≈ 1.

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