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arxiv: 1706.04226 · v3 · submitted 2017-06-13 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO · gr-qc· hep-ph· hep-th

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On primordial black holes from an inflection point

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keywords inflectionpointslow-rolllargepowerproducespectrumused
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Recently, it has been claimed that inflationary models with an inflection point in the scalar potential can produce a large resonance in the power spectrum of curvature perturbation. In this paper however we show that the previous analyses are incorrect. The reason is twofold: firstly, the inflaton is over-shot from a stage of standard inflation and so deviates from the slow-roll attractor before reaching the inflection. Secondly, on the (or close to) the inflection point, the ultra-slow-roll trajectory supersede the slow-roll one and thus, the slow-roll approximations used in the literature cannot be used. We then reconsider the model and provide a recipe for how to produce nevertheless a large peak in the matter power spectrum via fine-tuning of parameters.

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