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Axion Inflation with an SU(2) Gauge Field: Detectable Chiral Gravity Waves

Azadeh Maleknejad

Published 2016-04-12Version 1

We study a single field axion inflation model in the presence of an SU(2) gauge field with a small vev. In order to make the analysis as model-independent as possible, we consider an arbitrary potential for the axion that is able to support the slow-roll inflation. The gauge field is coupled to the axion with a Chern-Simons interaction $\frac{\lambda}{f}F_{\mu\nu}^a\tilde F_a^{\mu\nu}$ where $\frac{\lambda}{f}\sim\mathcal{O}(10)$. It has a negligible effect on the background evolution, $\frac{\rho_{_{\rm YM}}}{M_{\rm Pl}^2H^2}\lesssim\epsilon^2$. However, its quantum fluctuations make a significant contribution to the cosmic perturbation. In particular, the gauge field has a spin-2 fluctuation which explicitly breaks the parity between the left- and right-handed polarization states. The chiral tensor modes are linearly coupled to the gravitational waves and lead to a circularly polarized tensor power spectrum comparable to the unpolarized vacuum power spectrum. Moreover, the scalar sector is modified by the linear scalar fluctuations of the gauge field. Since the spin-0 and spin-2 fluctuations of the SU(2) gauge field are independent, the gauge field can, at the same time, generate a detectable chiral gravitational wave signal and have a negligible contribution to the scalar fluctuations, in agreement with the current CMB observations.

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