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Reconstructing slow-roll Scalar-Tensor Gauss-Bonnet single field inflation from running spectral data

Published 26 Aug 2021 in hep-th, astro-ph.CO, and gr-qc | (2108.11881v1)

Abstract: We examine cosmological inflation in a broad family of scalar-tensor models characterized by scalar-dependent non minimal kinetic couplings and Gauss-Bonnet terms. Using a slow roll-approximation, we compute in detail theoretical expectations of observables as spectral indexes, scalar-to-tensor ratio, their running and their running of the running in terms of the parameters which characterize the scalar-tensor model. Hierarchies of consistency equations relating scalar and tensor pertubations and higher order running parameters are presented and examined at the slow roll approximation for the kind of models of interest in this work. From We find detailed expressions for constraints among these parameters. For a specific model, we analyse such quantities and make contact with latest Planck observational data .

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