Non-Minimally Coupled Warm Inflation in the Defining Frame
Abstract: Warm inflation in scalar-tensor theories of gravity is investigated in the `defining' frame, where the theory and its parameter values are specified. Translating the resulting dynamics to the Einstein frame, we find that the dissipation ratio is suppressed by the modified-gravity effects. Thus, although the effective warm-inflation dynamics can be consistently analysed in either frame, the dissipative regimes need not coincide between them. In particular, we find that quantum perturbations can dominate over thermal fluctuations in the scalar power spectrum even in a high-temperature, strong-dissipation regime in the defining frame. Finally, we compute the scalar spectral index and tensor-to-scalar ratio for a non-minimal coupling function with a quartic potential and both constant and quadratic field-dependent dissipation coefficients, and identify benchmark points compatible with current CMB constraints.
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