Predictions of quantum gravity in inflationary cosmology: effects of the Weyl-squared term

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We derive the predictions of quantum gravity with fakeons on the amplitudes and spectral indices of the scalar and tensor fluctuations in inflationary cosmology. The action is R +R2 plus the Weyl-squared term. The ghost is eliminated by turning it into a fakeon, that is to say a purely virtual particle. We work to the next-to-leading order of the expansion around the de Sitter background. The consistency of the approach puts a lower bound (mχ > mϕ /4) on the mass mχ of the fakeon with respect to the mass mϕ of the inflaton. The tensor-to-scalar ratio r is predicted within less than an order of magnitude (4/2 < N2r <12 to the leading order in the number of e-foldings N). Moreover, the relation r ≃ –8nT is not affected by the Weyl-squared term. No vector and no other scalar/tensor degree of freedom is present.

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Anselmi, D., Bianchi, E., & Piva, M. (2020). Predictions of quantum gravity in inflationary cosmology: effects of the Weyl-squared term. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2020(7). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2020)211

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