Comparative study of the strong backreaction regime in axion inflation: the effect of the potential
Comparative study of the strong backreaction regime in axion inflation: the effect of the potential
Joanes Lizarraga, Carmelo López-Mediavilla, Ander Urio
AbstractRecent works have demonstrated the necessity of capturing the local inhomogeneous physics in axion inflation, and showed new genuine features, most notably the extension of the inflationary period dictated by an electromagnetic slow-roll phase. In this work, we further investigate the model by performing a systematic study of the effect of the inflationary potential in the dynamics during the strong backreaction regime. The results indicate that the novel features associated with the local backreaction are universal and intrinsic to the model, hence independent on the choice of inflationary potential. We find that the main quantitative differences between the different choices manifest in the lengthening of inflation. We discuss the possible observational impact of this. Finally, we assess the possible reconciliation of the homogeneous backreaction method with fully inhomogeneous lattice techniques, and obtain that the former fails to provide a correct description for the regime studied in this work.