Linear term inflation from running kinetic term in supergravity

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Abstract

We propose a new class of inflation models in which the coefficient of the inflaton kinetic term rapidly changes with energy scale. This naturally occurs especially if the inflaton moves over a long distance during inflation as in the case of large-scale inflation. The peculiar behavior of the kinetic term opens up a new way to construct an inflation model. As a concrete example we construct a linear inflation model in supergravity. It is straightforward to build a chaotic inflation model with a fractional power along the same line. Interestingly, the potential takes a different form after inflation because of the running kinetic term.

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Takahashi, F. (2011). Linear term inflation from running kinetic term in supergravity. Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement, (190), 26–32. https://doi.org/10.1143/PTPS.190.26

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