MCMC analysis of sixteen ghost-free f(R,G) inflation models shows all reproduce ns ≈ 0.97 at 60 e-folds with stable μ ≈ 0.1, preference set by Hubble parametrization.
Constraining Quintessential Inflation with ACT: A Gauss-Bonnet Gateway
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Recent results from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT), indicating a higher and more tightly constrained scalar spectral index, $n_s = 0.9743 \pm 0.0034$, place several inflationary models under tension, with quintessential inflation pushed close to or beyond the $2\sigma$ boundary in the $r$--$n_s$ plane. In this work, we revisit quintessential inflation within the framework of Einstein--Gauss--Bonnet (EGB) gravity, where a scalar field non-minimally coupled to the Gauss--Bonnet invariant modifies the inflationary dynamics. We consider three representative coupling functions -- exponential, hyperbolic secant, and hyperbolic tangent -- and show that the exponential and sech-type couplings can shift the predicted values of $r$ and $n_s$ into the $1\sigma$ region allowed by ACT, thereby restoring consistency with observations. In contrast, the tanh-type coupling remains disfavored, underscoring the sensitivity of inflationary observables to the coupling structure. We further investigate the reheating phase using a model-independent parametrization and demonstrate that viable thermal histories can be realized even in the absence of a potential minimum, with reheating temperatures consistent with Big Bang nucleosynthesis bounds. Overall, our analysis shows that EGB corrections provide a viable and robust extension that reconciles quintessential inflation with current precision cosmological data, and we identify the corresponding allowed parameter space.
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String-inspired Gauss-Bonnet Gravity Inflation and ACT
MCMC analysis of sixteen ghost-free f(R,G) inflation models shows all reproduce ns ≈ 0.97 at 60 e-folds with stable μ ≈ 0.1, preference set by Hubble parametrization.