Preheating in R2-Higgs inflation sets the reheating temperature, and matching the observed baryon asymmetry fixes the baryogenesis scale to about 2.1 to 2.8 x 10^-5 M_Planck for xi_H between 1 and 10.
Magnetogenesis by non-minimal coupling to gravity in the Starobinsky inflationary model
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The $R^2$ term in the Starobinsky inflationary model can be regarded as a leading quantum correction to the gravitational effective action. We assume that parity-preserving and parity-violating (axial) non-minimal couplings between curvature and electromagnetic field are also present in the effective action. In the Einstein frame, they turn into non-trivial couplings of the scalaron and curvature to the electromagnetic field. We make an assessment of inflationary magnetogenesis in this model. In the case of parity-preserving couplings, amplification of magnetic field is negligibly small. In the case of axial couplings, magnetogenesis is hampered by strong back-reaction on the inflationary process, resulting in possible amplification of magnetic field at most by the factor $10^5$ relative to its vacuum fluctuations.
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Implication of preheating on gravity assisted baryogenesis in $R^2$-Higgs inflation
Preheating in R2-Higgs inflation sets the reheating temperature, and matching the observed baryon asymmetry fixes the baryogenesis scale to about 2.1 to 2.8 x 10^-5 M_Planck for xi_H between 1 and 10.