Abstract

In the light of the Planck 2015 results, we update simple inflationary models based on the quadratic, quartic, Higgs and Coleman–Weinberg potentials in the context of the Randall–Sundrum brane-world cosmology. Brane-world cosmological effect alters the inflationary predictions of the spectral index [Formula: see text] and the tensor-to-scalar ratio [Formula: see text] from those obtained in the standard cosmology. In particular, the tensor-to-scalar ratio is enhanced in the presence of the 5th dimension. In order to maintain the consistency with the Planck 2015 results for the inflationary predictions in the standard cosmology, we find a lower bound on the five-dimensional Planck mass [Formula: see text]. On the other hand, the inflationary predictions laying outside of the Planck allowed region can be pushed into the allowed region by the brane-world cosmological effect with a suitable choice of [Formula: see text].

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