Anisotropic Inflation with Derivative Couplings [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.07450


We study anisotropic inflationary solutions when the inflaton and its derivative couple to a vector field. This type of coupling is motivated by D-brane inflationary models, in which the inflaton, and a vector field living on the D-brane, couple disformally (derivatively). We start by studying a phenomenological model where we show the existence of anisotropic solutions and demonstrate their stability via a dynamical system analysis. Compared to the case without a derivative coupling, the anisotropy is reduced and thus can be made consistent with current limits, while the value of the slow-roll parameter remains almost unchanged. We also discuss solutions for more general cases, including D-brane like couplings.

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J. Holland, S. Kanno and I. Zavala
Tue, 21 Nov 17
37/79

Comments: 14 pages, 2 figures