A two-field chaotic inflation model with a kinetic-potential coupling can in principle lower ns and r, but the paper's analytic formulas miscompute the correction and its quoted parameter ranges are fitted rather than predicted.
The Large Number Limit of Multifield Inflation
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We compute the tensor and scalar spectral index $n_t$, $n_s$, the tensor-to-scalar ratio $r$, the consistency relation $n_t/r$ in the general monomial multifield slow-roll inflation models with potentials $V \sim\sum_i\lambda_i \left|\phi_i\right|^{p_i}$. The general models give a novel relation that $n_t$, $n_s$ and $n_t/r$ are all proportional to the logarithm of the number of fields $N_f$ when $N_f$ is getting extremely large with the order of magnitude around $\mathcal{O}(10^{40})$. An upper bound $N_f\lesssim N_*e^{ZN_*}$ is given by requiring the slow variation parameter small enough where $N_*$ is the e-folding number and $Z$ is a function of distributions of $\lambda_i$ and $p_i$. Besides, $n_t/r$ differs from the single-field result $-1/8$ with substantial probability except for a few very special cases. Finally, we derive theoretical bounds $r>2/N_*$ ($r\gtrsim0.03$) and for $n_t$ which can be tested by observation in the near future.
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Tilt and Tensor-to-Scalar Ratio in Multi-Scalar Field Inflation: Non-Sum-Separable Case
A two-field chaotic inflation model with a kinetic-potential coupling can in principle lower ns and r, but the paper's analytic formulas miscompute the correction and its quoted parameter ranges are fitted rather than predicted.