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UV-extending ghost inflation

Ivanov, Mikhail M.  
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Sibiryakov, Sergey  
2014
Journal Of Cosmology And Astroparticle Physics

We present a setup that provides a partial UV-completion of the ghost inflation model up to a scale which can be almost as high as the Planck mass. This is achieved by coupling the inflaton to the Lorentz-violating sector described by the Einstein-aether theory or its khronometric version. Compared to previous works on ghost inflation our setup allows to go beyond the study of small perturbations and include the background dynamics in a unified framework. In the specific regime when the expansion of the Universe is dominated by the kinetic energy of the inflaton we find that the model predicts rather high tensor-to-scalar ratio r similar to 0.02 divided by 0.2 and non-Gaussianity of equilateral type with f(NL), in the range from -50 to -5.

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DOI
10.1088/1475-7516/2014/05/045
Web of Science ID

WOS:000341786400017

Author(s)
Ivanov, Mikhail M.  
Sibiryakov, Sergey  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Iop Publishing Ltd

Published in
Journal Of Cosmology And Astroparticle Physics
Issue

5

Start page

045

Subjects

inflation

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alternatives to inflation

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modified gravity

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cosmological perturbation theory

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REVIEWED

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October 23, 2014
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