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Gauge-flation vs chromo-natural inflation

Journal

PHYSICS LETTERS B
Volume 717, Issue 1-3, Pages 6-9

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2012.09.014

Keywords

Inflation; Non-Abelian gauge theory; Axion; Gauge-flation

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Gauge-flation, non-Abelian gauge field inflation, which was introduced in Maleknejad and Sheikh-Jabbari (2011) [4] and analyzed more thoroughly in Maleknejad and Sheikh-Jabbari (2011)[5]. is a model of inflation driven by non-Abelian gauge fields minimally coupled to Einstein gravity. In this model a certain rotationally invariant combination of gauge fields plays the role of the inflaton. Recently, the chromo-natural inflation model was proposed (Adshead and Wyman, 2012 [8]) which besides the non-Abelian gauge fields also involves an axion field. In this short Letter we show that the model involving axions, indeed allows for various slow-roll trajectories for different values of its parameters: A specific trajectory discussed in Adshead and Wyman (2012) [8] starts from a small axion region, while the trajectory considered in Maleknejad and Sheikh-Jabbari (2011) [4,5] corresponds to a large axion region. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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