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Nonminimally coupled inflation with initial conditions from a preinflation anamorphic contracting era

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Article number043514
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>12/08/2016
<mark>Journal</mark>Physical Review D
Issue number4
Volume94
Number of pages5
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Inflation due to a non-minimally coupled scalar field with a large non-minimal coupling, as first proposed by Salopek, Bardeen and Bond (SBB), is in good agreement with the observed value of the spectral index and constraints on the tensor-to-scalar ratio. Here we explore the possibility that SBB inflation represents the late stage of a Universe which emerges from an early contracting era. We present a model in which the Universe smoothly transitions from an anamorphic contracting era to late-time SBB inflation without encountering a singular bounce. This corresponds to a continuous expansion in the Einstein frame throughout. We show that the anamorphic contracting era is able to provide the smooth superhorizon initial conditions necessary for subsequent SBB inflation to occur. The model predicts corrections to the non-minimal coupling, kinetic term and potential of SBB inflation which can observably increase the observed spectral index relative to its SBB prediction.

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