In tachyon gravity, the scalar field adds a breathing memory mode to gravitational waves and modifies the Bondi mass loss and soft theorems.
Tachyon Inflation in Teleparallel Gravity
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We present a tachyonic field inflationary model in a teleparallel framework. We show that tachyonic coupled with the f(T) gravity model can describe the inflation era in which f(T) is an arbitrary function of torsion scalar T. For this purpose, dynamical behavior of the tachyonic field in different potentials is studied, it is shown that the tachyonic field with these potentials can be an effective candidate for inflation. Then, we discuss slow-roll conditions and show that by the appropriate choice of the parameters, the inflation era can be explained via this model. Finally, we argue that our model not only satisfies the result of BICEP2, Keck Array and Plank for the upper limit of $r < .012$ but also, the obtained value for spectral index $n_{s}$ is compatible with the results of Plank and also Plank + WMAP + HighL + BAO at the 68% confidence level.
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Gravitational memory effects in Tachyon gravity
In tachyon gravity, the scalar field adds a breathing memory mode to gravitational waves and modifies the Bondi mass loss and soft theorems.