Abstract

In recent times, it has been perceived that incorporation of branes in higher dimensional theories of quantum gravity is very effective to differentiate those theories which successfully satisfy the swampland criteria. Moreover, warm inflation is considered to be most appropriate single scalar field inflationary model in the framework of swampland criteria. In this regard, we study two well-known Chaplygin gas (CG) models embedded in Randall–Sundrum braneworld. It is known that the de Sitter constraint is derived by taking into account Bousso’s covariant entropy bound. We discuss the application of this result in the context of Chaplygin-brane models and find the condition on the slope of the potential. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that in view of warm inflation dynamics this condition remains essentially unchanged indicating the compatibility of the models with swampland criteria. In addition, we investigate the constraint on the warm inflation parameter imposed by the de Sitter conjecture which shows that the warm inflation is in accordance with de Sitter bound in the strong as well as in weak dissipative regime for both models of Chaplygin gas.

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