5–9 Sept 2022
TU Wien
Europe/Vienna timezone

Slow-roll inflation in Palatini $F(R)$ gravity

5 Sept 2022, 16:30
30m
TU Wien

TU Wien

Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Wien
Contributed Talk Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Speaker

Antonio Racioppi (National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (EE))

Description

We study single field slow-roll inflation in the presence of $F(R)$ gravity in the Palatini formulation. In contrast to metric $F(R)$, when rewritten in terms of an auxiliary field and moved to the Einstein frame, Palatini $F(R)$ does not develop a new dynamical degree of freedom. However, it is not possible to solve analytically the constraint equation of the auxiliary field for a general $F(R)$. We propose a method that allows us to circumvent this issue and compute the inflationary observables. We apply this method to test scenarios of the form $F(R) = R + \alpha R^n$ and find that, as in the previously known $n=2$ case, a large $\alpha$ suppresses the tensor-to-scalar ratio $r$.
We also find that models with $F(R)$ increasing faster than $R^2$ for large $R$ suffer from numerous problems, with possible implications on the theoretically allowed UV behaviour of such Palatini models.

Author

Antonio Racioppi (National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (EE))

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