Density perturbations in generalized Einstein scenarios and constraints on nonminimal couplings from the Cosmic Microwave Background
Abstract
We study cosmological perturbations in generalized Einstein scenarios and show the equivalence of inflationary observables both in the Jordan frame and the Einstein frame. In particular the consistency relation relating the tensor-to-scalar ratio with the spectral index of tensor perturbations coincides with the one in Einstein gravity, which leads to the same likelihood results in terms of inflationary observables. We apply this formalism to nonminimally coupled chaotic inflationary scenarios with potential V=cφp and place constraints on the strength of nonminimal couplings using a compilation of latest observational data. In the case of the quadratic potential (p=2), the nonminimal coupling is constrained to be >-7.0 × 10-3 for negative from the 1σ observational contour bound. Although the quartic potential (p=4) is under a strong observational pressure for =0, this property is relaxed by taking into account negative nonminimal couplings. We find that inflationary observables are within the 1σ contour bound as long as <-1.7 × 10-3. We also show that the p 6 cases are disfavoured even in the presence of nonminimal couplings.
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