24–28 Aug 2026
Leiden University
Europe/Zurich timezone

Not so Minimal Warm Inflation

Not scheduled
20m
Gorlaeus gebouw (Leiden University)

Gorlaeus gebouw

Leiden University

Einsteinweg 55, 2333 CC Leiden
Talk Inflation / Primordial Perturbations

Speaker

Mar Bastero Gil (University of Granada)

Description

An axion-like inflaton coupled to non-Abelian gauge bosons provides a compelling microphysical framework for warm inflation. Starting even from cold initial conditions, in these systems, sphaleron heating may generate thermal friction sufficient to sustain finite temperatures throughout the inflationary epoch. Insisting on shift-symmetric potentials, in this work we revisit the viability of these scenarios under the designation of Minimal Warm Inflation. We examine both observational constraints and model-building limitations on models with a hierarchy between the decay constants appearing in the friction rate and in the inflaton potential. We conclude that the popular clockwork mechanism cannot generate the required hierarchy; however, partial-wave unitarity bounds admit effective descriptions
that remain consistent with observations.

Authors

Dr Antonio Torres Manso (Coimbra University) Mar Bastero Gil (University of Granada) Mr Pedro García Osorio (University of Granada)

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