© 2018 American Physical Society. By using a bottom-up reconstruction technique for nonminimally coupled scalar-tensor theories, we realize the Einstein frame attractor cosmologies in the Ω(φ)-Jordan frame. For our approach, what is needed for the reconstruction method to work is the functional form of the nonminimal coupling Ω(φ) and of the scalar-to-tensor ratio, and also the assumption of the slow-roll inflation in the Ω(φ)-Jordan frame. By appropriately choosing the scalar-to-tensor ratio, we demonstrate that the observational indices of the attractor cosmologies can be realized directly in the Ω(φ)-Jordan frame. We investigate the special conditions that are required to hold true in for this realization to occur, and we provide the ana...
Cosmological alpha attractors give a natural explanation for the spectral index n(s) of inflation as...
The Planck value of the spectral index can be interpreted as n(s) = 1 - 2/N in terms of the number o...
The Planck value of the spectral index can be interpreted as n(s) = 1 - 2/N in terms of the number o...
© 2018 American Physical Society. By using a bottom-up reconstruction technique for nonminimally cou...
In this work we construct a bottom-up reconstruction technique for loop quantum cosmology scalar-ten...
Recently, several broad classes of inflationary models have been discovered whose cosmological predi...
Recently, several broad classes of inflationary models have been discovered whose cosmological predi...
Recently, several broad classes of inflationary models have been discovered whose cosmological predi...
Recently, several broad classes of inflationary models have been discovered whose cosmological predi...
In this work we construct a bottom-up reconstruction technique for loop quantum cosmology scalar-ten...
In this work, we study a new class of attractor models which we shall call generalized Rp -attracto...
In this work, we study a new class of attractor models which we shall call generalized Rp -attracto...
In this work, we study a new class of attractor models which we shall call generalized Rp -attracto...
Cosmological alpha attractors give a natural explanation for the spectral index n(s) of inflation as...
In this work we construct a bottom-up reconstruction technique for loop quantum cosmology scalar-ten...
Cosmological alpha attractors give a natural explanation for the spectral index n(s) of inflation as...
The Planck value of the spectral index can be interpreted as n(s) = 1 - 2/N in terms of the number o...
The Planck value of the spectral index can be interpreted as n(s) = 1 - 2/N in terms of the number o...
© 2018 American Physical Society. By using a bottom-up reconstruction technique for nonminimally cou...
In this work we construct a bottom-up reconstruction technique for loop quantum cosmology scalar-ten...
Recently, several broad classes of inflationary models have been discovered whose cosmological predi...
Recently, several broad classes of inflationary models have been discovered whose cosmological predi...
Recently, several broad classes of inflationary models have been discovered whose cosmological predi...
Recently, several broad classes of inflationary models have been discovered whose cosmological predi...
In this work we construct a bottom-up reconstruction technique for loop quantum cosmology scalar-ten...
In this work, we study a new class of attractor models which we shall call generalized Rp -attracto...
In this work, we study a new class of attractor models which we shall call generalized Rp -attracto...
In this work, we study a new class of attractor models which we shall call generalized Rp -attracto...
Cosmological alpha attractors give a natural explanation for the spectral index n(s) of inflation as...
In this work we construct a bottom-up reconstruction technique for loop quantum cosmology scalar-ten...
Cosmological alpha attractors give a natural explanation for the spectral index n(s) of inflation as...
The Planck value of the spectral index can be interpreted as n(s) = 1 - 2/N in terms of the number o...
The Planck value of the spectral index can be interpreted as n(s) = 1 - 2/N in terms of the number o...