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Constraining scalar-Gauss-Bonnet Inflation by Reheating, Unitarity and PLANCK

Published 30 May 2016 in gr-qc and hep-th | (1606.00698v3)

Abstract: We revisit the inflationary dynamics in detail for theories with Gauss-Bonnet gravity coupled to scalar functions, in light of the Planck data. Considering the chaotic inflationary scenario, we constrain the parameters of two models involving inflaton-Gauss-Bonnet coupling by current Planck data. For non zero inflaton-Gauss-Bonnet coupling $\beta$, an inflationary analysis provides us a big cosmologically viable region in the space of $(m,\beta)$, where $m$ is the mass of inflaton. However, we study further on constraining $\beta$ arising from reheating considerations and unitarity of tree-level amplitude involving we have studied the constraints on $\beta$ arising from reheating considerations and unitarity of tree level amplitude involving $2$ graviton $\rightarrow 2$ graviton ($h h\rightarrow hh$) scattering. Our analysis, particularly on reheating significantly reduces the parameter space of $(m,\beta)$ for all models. he quadratic Gauss-Bonnet coupling parameter turns out to be more strongly constrained than that of the linear coupling. For the linear Gauss-Bonnet coupling function, we obtain $\beta \lesssim 103$, with the condition $\beta (m/M_P)2 \simeq 10{-4}$. However, study of the Higgs inflation scenario in the presence of Gauss-Bonnet term turned out to be strongly disfavored.

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