Abstract
Abstract
We consider an inflationary kinetic function with an integrable pole
that is traversed during inflation.
This scenario leads to enhanced spectra of primordial scalar inhomogeneities with detectable signals:
formation of primordial black holes
(that could explain Dark Matter) and
scalar-induced gravitational waves (that could
reproduce the recent Pulsar Timing Array observation, or predict signals in future detectors such as LISA or ET).
Spectral signatures depend on whether the inflaton mass dimension
at the pole is above or below 2.
Values mildly below 2 allow a big power spectrum enhancement with a mild tuning.
Finally, we discuss the possibility that a kinetic pole can arise as anomalous
dimension of the inflaton due to quantum effects of Planckian particles that become
light at some specific inflaton field value.