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Nonminimal Couplings and the Forgotten Field of Axion Inflation

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arxiv 2010.04179 v2 pith:EMM7HCPE submitted 2020-10-08 hep-th astro-ph.COgr-qchep-ph

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We study the multifield dynamics of axion models nonminimally coupled to gravity. As usual, we consider a canonical $U(1)$ symmetry-breaking model in which the axion is the phase of a complex scalar field. If the complex scalar field has a nonminimal coupling to gravity, then the (oft-forgotten) radial component can drive a phase of inflation prior to an inflationary phase driven by the axion field. In this setup, the mass of the axion field is dependent on the radial field because of the nonminimal coupling, and the axion remains extremely light during the phase of radial inflation. As the radial field approaches the minimum of its potential, there is a transition to a second phase of inflation during which the axion field contributes a substantial fraction of the system's total energy density, yielding a phase of "natural inflation." This system exhibits ultra-light isocurvature perturbations, which are converted to adiabatic perturbations by a turning field-space trajectory. For models wherein the CMB pivot scale exited the horizon well before the turn, this acts to suppress the tensor-to-scalar ratio $r$, without generating CMB non-Gaussianity or observable isocurvature perturbations. Finally, we note that for certain parameters the interaction strength between axion and gauge fields can be suppressed during the first phase of inflation relative to its value during the second phase by several orders of magnitude. This decouples the constraints on the inflationary production of gauge fields (e.g., from primordial black holes) from the constraints on their production during (p)reheating.

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