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Nearly Starobinsky inflation from modified gravity

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We study inflation induced by (power-low) scalar curvature corrections to General Relativity. The class of inflationary scalar potentials $V(\sigma)\sim\exp[n\,\sigma]$, $n$ general parameter, is investigated in the Einsein frame and the corresponding actions in the Jordan frame are derived. We found the conditions for which these potentials are able to reproduce viable inflation according with the last cosmological data and lead to large scalar curvature corrections which emerge only at a mass scale larger than the Planck mass. Cosmological constant may appear or be set equal to zero in the Jordan frame action without changing the behaviour of the model during inflation. Moreover, polynomial corrections to General Relativity are analyzed in detail. When de Sitter space-time emerges as an exact solution of the models, it is necessary to use perturbative equations in the Jordan framework to study their dynamics during the inflation. In this case, we demonstrate that the Ricci scalar decreases after a correct amount of inflation, making the models consistent with the observable evolution of the universe.

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The Preheating Stage on The Starobinsky Inflation after ACT

gr-qc · 2025-07-17 · reject · novelty 4.0

Starobinsky inflation needs an extra spectator scalar to preheat efficiently, and the paper fits its mass, coupling, and momentum to reach a reheating temperature near 10^14 GeV after ACT.

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  • The Preheating Stage on The Starobinsky Inflation after ACT gr-qc · 2025-07-17 · reject · none · ref 13 · internal anchor

    Starobinsky inflation needs an extra spectator scalar to preheat efficiently, and the paper fits its mass, coupling, and momentum to reach a reheating temperature near 10^14 GeV after ACT.