Localized Steps toward ACT-Favored Inflation

Abstract

Recent ACT measurements favor a scalar spectral index ns larger than the Planck value, posing a challenge to many single-field slow-roll inflation models. We show that a smooth, localized step in the inflaton potential can shift the predicted values of ns and r by displacing the field value at which the CMB pivot scale exits the horizon. This mechanism can move monomial and, in particular, plateau-like attractor models toward the ACT-favored region, whereas the induced shift remains insufficient in natural inflation.

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