Warm Hybrid Axion Inflation in α-Attractor Models Constrained by ACT and Future Plan experiments

Abstract

We present a comprehensive study of warm hybrid inflation within the framework of α-attractor models, where an axionic inflaton is coupled to a waterfall field in the presence of thermal dissipation. The model is analyzed for both linear ( T) and cubic ( T3) dissipation regimes. Confronting the theoretical predictions with the latest observational data from Planck+BICEP/Keck, P-ACT-LB-BK18 and SPT, and , we find that in the weak dissipative regime (Q* 10-5), the scalar spectral index ns 0.965 lies at the boundary of the combined P-ACT-LB-BK18 constraints, while the tensor-to-scalar ratio r remains within observable ranges. For stronger dissipation (Q* 10-5), the model predicts values of ns well within the 1--2σ confidence region of all datasets, with tensor modes remaining fully observable in both dissipation scenarios. These results indicate that forthcoming CMB polarization experiments may be capable of detecting primordial gravitational waves, thereby providing a robust observational test of warm hybrid inflation across different dissipative regimes.

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