Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9854847 Nuclear Physics B 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
We make use of possible high energy correction to the Friedmann equation to implement the bounce and study the behavior of massive scalar field before and after the bounce semianalytically and numerically. We find that the slow-roll inflation can be preceded by the kinetic-dominated contraction. In this process, the field initially in the bottom of its potential can be driven by the anti-frictional force resulted from the contraction and roll up its potential hill, and when it rolls down after the bounce, it can drive a period inflation. The required e-folds number during the inflation limits the energy scale of bounce. The field during the contraction cannot be driven to arbitrary large value, even though the bounce occurs at Planck scale.
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