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The superpotential method in cosmological inflation

Published 9 Jan 2019 in gr-qc, astro-ph.CO, and hep-th | (1901.02892v3)

Abstract: Scalar field cosmological inflation has a first integral relating the Hubble function and the lagrangian of the scalar field(s), which is known under the names of "Hamilton-Jacobi approach" or "superpotential equation". Here we exploit the simplicity of this superpotential equation and use it as an alternative but equivalent cosmological evolution equation during inflation, replacing the Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW) equations. It turns out that all inflationary observables can be calculated directly from its solution (the superpotential). Further, the superpotential equation allows for a simple and direct calculation of the slow-roll expansion to arbitrary order and, in many cases, for an exact determination of the slow-roll attractor. It also allows for a power series expansion in the inflaton field which permits to estimate the radius of convergence of the slow-roll expansion. We consider several examples of single-field inflationary models to demonstrate the simplicity and usefulness of the method.

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