Monopole bags in axionic backgrounds gravitationally collapse into horizonless states or dyonic regular black holes that evade singularities while retaining axionic hair.
Inflationary Cosmology: From Theory to Observations
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Hamilton-Jacobi analysis of slow-roll inflation with non-Bekenstein-Hawking entropies yields fitted entropy parameters (δ≈1.1-1.2, α∼10^{-14}, K∼10^{-17}) consistent with ns and r data.
Derivative-coupled scalar field inflation produces ns and r values consistent with Planck and ACT data for power-law, alpha-attractor, arctan, hilltop, and polynomial potentials.
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Gravitational Properties of the Monopole Bag
Monopole bags in axionic backgrounds gravitationally collapse into horizonless states or dyonic regular black holes that evade singularities while retaining axionic hair.
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Hamilton-Jacobi Approach to Inflationary Scenarios through Extended Entropies: An Observational Perspective
Hamilton-Jacobi analysis of slow-roll inflation with non-Bekenstein-Hawking entropies yields fitted entropy parameters (δ≈1.1-1.2, α∼10^{-14}, K∼10^{-17}) consistent with ns and r data.
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An Analytic Formalism of Inflation for Derivative Coupled Scalar Field and Validating its predictions for Some Inflationary Potentials
Derivative-coupled scalar field inflation produces ns and r values consistent with Planck and ACT data for power-law, alpha-attractor, arctan, hilltop, and polynomial potentials.