Violation of slow-roll in non-minimal inflation

2020 
We show that a non-minimal coupling to gravity can not only make some inflationary models consistent with cosmological data, similar to the case of Higgs inflation, but can also invoke slow-roll violation to realize graceful exit from inflation. In particular, this is the case in models where a destabilizing mechanism that ends inflation should be assumed when the model is minimally coupled to gravity. As explicit examples, we consider the power-law and inverse monomial inflation models with a non-minimal coupling to gravity. While these models are excluded in the minimally coupled case, we show that they can become viable again in non-minimally coupled scenarios. We also argue that in most scenarios we consider reheating can be naturally realized via gravitational particle production but that this depends on the underlying theory of gravity in a non-trivial way.
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