We show that reheating of the universe occurs spontaneously in a broad class of inflation models with f(phi)R gravity (phi is inflaton). The model does not require explicit couplings between phi and bosonic or fermionic matter fields. The couplings arise spontaneously when phi settles in the vacuum expectation value (vev) and oscillates, with coupling constants given by derivatives of f(phi) at the vev and the mass of resulting bosonic or fermionic fields. This mechanism allows inflaton quanta to decay into any fields which are not conformally invariant in f(phi)R gravity theories
Within the inflationary paradigm, our patch of the universe near the end of inflation is highly homo...
AbstractDynamics of the inflaton is studied when it interacts with boson and fermion fields and in m...
AbstractA model is presented in which a single scalar field is responsible for both primordial infla...
AbstractIn non-oscillatory (NO) inflationary models, the reheating mechanism was usually based on gr...
A new mechanism is presented which can reheat the Universe in non-oscillatory models of inflation, w...
A reheating phase in the early universe is an essential part of all inflationary models during which...
Current Higgs boson and top quark data favor metastability of our vacuum which raises questions as t...
AbstractCurrent Higgs boson and top quark data favor metastability of our vacuum which raises questi...
It is shown that a component of the dynamical affine connection, which is independent of the metric,...
textGravitational waves are truly transparent to matter in the Universe and carry the information of...
We extend the recent work by Finelli and Brandenberger and study the possibilities of parametric amp...
We study inflationary models in which the effective potential of the inflaton field does not have a ...
We use gauge/gravity correspondence to study the gravitational reheating of strongly coupled gauge t...
Inflation seems to be the most compelling explanation for the expansion of the universe. Alone, the ...
In non-oscillatory (NO) inflationary models, the reheating mechanism was usually based on gravitatio...
Within the inflationary paradigm, our patch of the universe near the end of inflation is highly homo...
AbstractDynamics of the inflaton is studied when it interacts with boson and fermion fields and in m...
AbstractA model is presented in which a single scalar field is responsible for both primordial infla...
AbstractIn non-oscillatory (NO) inflationary models, the reheating mechanism was usually based on gr...
A new mechanism is presented which can reheat the Universe in non-oscillatory models of inflation, w...
A reheating phase in the early universe is an essential part of all inflationary models during which...
Current Higgs boson and top quark data favor metastability of our vacuum which raises questions as t...
AbstractCurrent Higgs boson and top quark data favor metastability of our vacuum which raises questi...
It is shown that a component of the dynamical affine connection, which is independent of the metric,...
textGravitational waves are truly transparent to matter in the Universe and carry the information of...
We extend the recent work by Finelli and Brandenberger and study the possibilities of parametric amp...
We study inflationary models in which the effective potential of the inflaton field does not have a ...
We use gauge/gravity correspondence to study the gravitational reheating of strongly coupled gauge t...
Inflation seems to be the most compelling explanation for the expansion of the universe. Alone, the ...
In non-oscillatory (NO) inflationary models, the reheating mechanism was usually based on gravitatio...
Within the inflationary paradigm, our patch of the universe near the end of inflation is highly homo...
AbstractDynamics of the inflaton is studied when it interacts with boson and fermion fields and in m...
AbstractA model is presented in which a single scalar field is responsible for both primordial infla...