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On the initial conditions for inflation with plateau potentials: the R+R2 (super)gravity case

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Published 28 July 2015 © 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl
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1475-7516/2015/07/044

Abstract

We discuss the initial conditions problem for inflation driven by the vacuum energy of a plateau potential, and in particular the Starobinsky inflation. We show that the supergravity embedding of the R+R2 theory naturally decreases the size of the acausal homogeneity, required for the low-scale inflation to occur, thanks to the presence of the dynamical pure supergravitational ``auxiliary'' fields. We examine the evolution of the R+R2 fields within a FLRW Universe. We also find a dependence of the initial conditions problem on the background spatial curvature.

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