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Implications of Palatini gravity for inflation and beyond

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Article number2330007
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>1/11/2023
<mark>Journal</mark>International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics
Issue number13
Volume20
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date25/07/23
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

In this paper, we present an introduction to cosmic inflation in the framework of Palatini gravity, which provides an intriguing alternative to the conventional metric formulation of gravity. In the latter, only the metric specifies the spacetime geometry, whereas in the former, the metric and the spacetime connection are independent variables - an option that can result in a gravity theory distinct from the metric one. In scenarios where the field(s) responsible for cosmic inflation are non-minimally coupled to gravity or the gravitational sector is extended, assumptions about the underlying gravitational degrees of freedom can have substantial implications for the observational effects of inflation. We examine this explicitly by discussing various compelling scenarios, such as Higgs inflation with a non-minimal coupling to gravity, Higgs inflation with a non-minimal derivative coupling, ℛ2 inflation, and beyond. We also comment on reheating in these models. Finally, as an application of the general results of Palatini ℛ2 inflation, we review a model of successful quintessential inflation, where a single scalar field acts initially as the inflaton and then becomes dynamical dark energy, in agreement will all experimental constraints.