A Woods-Saxon (logistic) scalar potential is claimed to produce Planck-compatible inflation and reheating, but the supporting slow-roll equations contain sign and algebra errors.
Constraints on Singular Evolution from Gravitational Baryogenesis
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We investigate how the gravitational baryogenesis mechanism can potentially constrain the form of a Type IV singularity. Specifically, we study two different models with interesting phenomenology, that realize two distinct Type IV singularities, one occurring at the end of inflation and one during the radiation domination era or during the matter domination era. As we demonstrate, the Type IV singularities occurring at the matter domination era or during the radiation domination era, are constrained by the gravitational baryogenesis, in such a way so that these do not render the baryon to entropy ratio singular. Both the cosmological models we study cannot be realized in the context of ordinary Einstein-Hilbert gravity, and hence our work can only be realized in the context of $F(R)$ gravity and more generally in the context of modified gravity only.
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Canonical Scalar Field Inflation with a Woods-Saxon Potential
A Woods-Saxon (logistic) scalar potential is claimed to produce Planck-compatible inflation and reheating, but the supporting slow-roll equations contain sign and algebra errors.