Probing the era of reheating for reconstructed inflationary potential in the RS II braneworld
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Abstract: We analyse the epoch of reheating after an inflationary phase in the Randal Sundrum(RS) Type- braneworld, where we did not consider any particular model of inflation, but rather reconstructed the inflationary potential solving the flow equations using Monte Carlo (MC) approach. It is shown numerically that a potential conceived through the MC reconstruction technique can be represented by an effective potential as a function of the number of e-foldings(). Then, the epoch of reheating is studied for this reconstructed potential. The relation between the reheating temperature () and the 5-dimensional Planck mass() is established. Moreover, it is argued that there is a stringent bound on the critical reheating temperature that also translates to a tight bound on .
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