Natural Inflation with a negative cosmological constant

Abstract

In this work, we investigate a cosmic inflation model based on a cosine-type potential with a negative cosmological constant. This model originates from a classical solution of the Wheeler-DeWitt equation. The equation of motion for the inflaton field can be solved analytically without relying on approximation schemes, such as the slow-roll conditions. The predictions of the spectral index, the tensor-to-scalar ratio, and the running spectral index are calculated and compared with experimental constraints from Planck Collaboration, Atacama Cosmology Telescope Collaboration (ACT), and Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI).

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