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Dynamically generated inflationary two-field potential via non-Riemannian volume forms

We consider a simple model of modified gravity interacting with a single scalar field $φ$ with weakly coupled exponential potential within the framework of non-Riemannian spacetime volume-form formalism. The specific form of the action is fixed by the requirement of invariance under global Weyl-scale symmetry. Upon passing to the physical Einstein frame we show how the non-Riemannian volume elements create a second canonical scalar field $u$ and dynamically generate a non-trivial two-scalar-field potential $U_{\rm eff}(u,φ)$ with two remarkable features: (i) it possesses a large flat region for large $u$ describing a slow-roll inflation; (ii) it has a stable low-lying minimum w.r.t. $(u,φ)$ representing the dark energy density in the "late universe". We study the corresponding two-field slow-roll inflation and show that the pertinent slow-roll inflationary curve $φ= φ(u)$ in the two-field space $(u,φ)$ has a very small curvature, i.e., $φ$ changes very little during the inflationary evolution of $u$ on the flat region of $U_{\rm eff}(u,φ)$. Explicit expressions are found for the slow-roll parameters which differ from those in the single-field inflationary counterpart. Numerical solutions for the scalar spectral index and the tensor-to-scalar ratio are derived agreeing with the observational data.

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