We study a class of early universe cosmological models based on Einstein–Cartan gravity and including a higher derivative term corresponding to a power of the Holst scalar curvature. The resulting effective action is basically given by General Relativity and an additional neutral pseudoscalar field (the pseudoscalaron), unequivocally related to the corresponding components of the torsion, that necessarily acquire a dynamics. The induced pseudoscalaron potential provides a realistic inflationary phase together with a very rich postinflationary epoch, resulting from the coupling of the pseudoscalaron to ordinary matter.

Di Marco, A., Orazi, E., Pradisi, G. (2024). Einstein–Cartan pseudoscalaron inflation. EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS, 84(2) [10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12482-6].

Einstein–Cartan pseudoscalaron inflation

Gianfranco Pradisi
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2024-02-09

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We study a class of early universe cosmological models based on Einstein–Cartan gravity and including a higher derivative term corresponding to a power of the Holst scalar curvature. The resulting effective action is basically given by General Relativity and an additional neutral pseudoscalar field (the pseudoscalaron), unequivocally related to the corresponding components of the torsion, that necessarily acquire a dynamics. The induced pseudoscalaron potential provides a realistic inflationary phase together with a very rich postinflationary epoch, resulting from the coupling of the pseudoscalaron to ordinary matter.
9-feb-2024
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Di Marco, A., Orazi, E., Pradisi, G. (2024). Einstein–Cartan pseudoscalaron inflation. EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS, 84(2) [10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12482-6].
Di Marco, A; Orazi, E; Pradisi, G
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