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Based on the dynamics of single scalar field slow-roll inflation and the theory of reheating, we investigate the generalized natural inflationary (GNI) model. Concretely, we give constraints on the scalar spectral index $n_{s}$ and tensor-to scalar ratio $r$ for $Lambda$CDM $+r$ model according to the latest data from Plack 2018 TT,TE,EE+lowE+lensing (P18) and BICEP2/Keck 2015 season (BK15), i.e., $n_{s}=0.9659pm0.0044$ at $68%$ confidence level (CL) and $r<0.0623$ at $95%$CL. We find that the GNI model is favored by P18 plus BK15 in the ranges of $log_{10}(f/M_{p})=0.62^{+0.17}_{-0.18}$ and $m=0.35^{+0.13}_{-0.23}$ at $68%$CL. In addition, the corresponding predictions of the general and two-phase reheating are respectively discussed. It follows that the parameter $m$ has the significant effect on the model behaviors.
We calculate high-precision constraints on Natural Inflation relative to current observational constraints from Planck 2018 + BICEP/Keck(BK15) Polarization + BAO on $r$ and $n_S$, including post-inflationary history of the universe. We find that, for
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