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The Starobinsky Model from Superconformal D-Term Inflation

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We point out that in the large field regime, the recently proposed superconformal D-term inflation model coincides with the Starobinsky model. In this regime, the inflaton field dominates over the Planck mass in the gravitational kinetic term in the Jordan frame. Slow-roll inflation is realized in the large field regime for sufficiently large gauge couplings. The Starobinsky model generally emerges as an effective description of slow-roll inflation if a Jordan frame exists where, for large inflaton field values, the action is scale invariant and the ratio \hat {\lambda} of the inflaton self-coupling and the nonminimal coupling to gravity is tiny. The interpretation of this effective coupling is different in different models. In superconformal D-term inflation it is determined by the scale of grand unification, \hat {\lambda} ~ (\Lambda_{GUT}/M_P)^4.

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Behaviour of $\alpha$-attractors in Warm Inflation

astro-ph.CO · 2025-06-10 · reject · novelty 5.0

In strongly dissipative warm inflation, T, E, and polynomial alpha-attractor models lose the cold-inflation attractor convergence in the n_s-r plane.

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  • Behaviour of $\alpha$-attractors in Warm Inflation astro-ph.CO · 2025-06-10 · reject · none · ref 43 · internal anchor

    In strongly dissipative warm inflation, T, E, and polynomial alpha-attractor models lose the cold-inflation attractor convergence in the n_s-r plane.