A critical value of the inflationary tensor-to-scalar ratio from inhomogeneous inflation
Abstract
We show that, for a given fixed value of the number of e-folds of the homogeneous solution, inflation succeeds with order unity inhomogeneities in the initial conditions above a characteristic value of the tensor-to-scalar ratio r. In practice, we work with an α-attractor T-model and vary its characteristic scale μ, keeping the initial inhomogeneities in both gradient and kinetic fields of order unity of the inflationary energy scale. Under these conditions, and assuming 100 e-folds for the homogeneous solution, the requirement for 60 e-folds of inflation occurs at a critical characteristic scale μcrit ≈ 0.02mP, corresponding to an rcrit ≈ 10-6. Since increasing the amplitude of the inhomogeneities will make inflation less robust and hence require a higher characteristic scale in order for inflation to succeed, for a given number of e-folds achieved by the homogeneous solution rcrit is a lower bound.
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