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GW170817-compatible Constant-roll Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet Inflation and Non-Gaussianities

In this paper we investigate the inflationary phenomenology of an Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet theory compatible with the GW170817 event, by imposing the constant-roll evolution on the scalar field. We develop the constant-roll GW170817-compatible Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet formalism, and we calculate the slow-roll indices and the observational indices of inflation, for several models of interest. As we demonstrate, the phenomenological viability of the models we study is achieved for a wide range of the free parameters. In addition, for the same values of the free parameters that guarantee the inflationary phenomenological viability of the models, we also make predictions for the non-Gaussianities of the models, since the constant-roll evolution is known to enhance non-Gaussianities. As we show the non-Gaussianities are of the same order for the slow-roll and constant-roll case, and in fact in some cases, the amount of the non-Gaussianities is smaller in the constant-roll case.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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