Large-$\eta$ Constant-Roll Inflation Is Never An Attractor
Phys. Rev. D 97, 123519 (2018) Slow roll solutions to inflationary potentials have been widely believed to be the only universal attractor. Over the last few years there has been growing interest in a new class of inflationary models known as Constant-Roll Inflation. Constant roll solutions are a ge...
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Zusammenfassung: | Phys. Rev. D 97, 123519 (2018) Slow roll solutions to inflationary potentials have been widely believed to
be the only universal attractor. Over the last few years there has been growing
interest in a new class of inflationary models known as Constant-Roll
Inflation. Constant roll solutions are a generalization of "ultra-slow roll"
dynamics, where the first slow roll parameter is small, but the second slow
roll parameter $\eta$ is larger than unity. In Ultra-slow Roll Inflation, the
large-$\eta$ solution is a dynamical transient, relaxing exponentially to the
attractor de Sitter solution. In the constant roll generalization, recent
papers have concluded that Constant-Roll Inflation represents a new class of
non-slow roll attractor solutions. In this paper we show that these attractor
solutions are actually the usual slow roll attractor, disguised by a parameter
duality, and that the large-$\eta$ solutions, as in the case of ultra-slow
roll, represent a dynamical transient. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1804.01927 |