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Synthetic Gravitational Waves from a Rolling Axion Monodromy

In string theory inspired models of axion-like fields, sub-leading non-perturbative effects, if sufficiently large, can introduce steep cliffs and gentle plateaus onto the underlying scalar potential. During inflation, the motion of a spectator axion σ on this potential becomes temporarily fast, lea...

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Published in:Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 2021-04, Vol.2021 (4), p.40
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