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Inflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantization

According to the dS/CFT correspondence, correlators of fields generated during a primordial de Sitter phase are constrained by three-dimensional conformal invariance. Using the properties of radially quantized conformal field theories and the operator-state correspondence, we glean information on so...

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Autores principales: Kehagias, Alex, Riotto, Antonio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prop.201700023
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2253648
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author Kehagias, Alex
Riotto, Antonio
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Riotto, Antonio
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description According to the dS/CFT correspondence, correlators of fields generated during a primordial de Sitter phase are constrained by three-dimensional conformal invariance. Using the properties of radially quantized conformal field theories and the operator-state correspondence, we glean information on some points. The Higuchi bound on the masses of spin-s states in de Sitter is a direct consequence of reflection positivity in radially quantized CFT3 and the fact that scaling dimensions of operators are energies of states. The partial massless states appearing in de Sitter correspond from the boundary CFT3 perspective to boundary states with highest weight for the conformal group. Finally, we discuss the inflationary consistency relations and the role of asymptotic symmetries which transform asymptotic vacua to new physically inequivalent vacua by generating long perturbation modes. We show that on the CFT3 side, asymptotic symmetries have a nice quantum mechanics interpretation. For instance, acting with the asymptotic dilation symmetry corresponds to evolving states forward (or backward) in “time” and the charge generating the asymptotic symmetry transformation is the Hamiltonian itself.
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spelling cern-22536482023-03-14T19:32:46Zdoi:10.1002/prop.201700023http://cds.cern.ch/record/2253648engKehagias, AlexRiotto, AntonioInflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantizationhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologygr-qcGeneral Relativity and Cosmologyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomyhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryAccording to the dS/CFT correspondence, correlators of fields generated during a primordial de Sitter phase are constrained by three-dimensional conformal invariance. Using the properties of radially quantized conformal field theories and the operator-state correspondence, we glean information on some points. The Higuchi bound on the masses of spin-s states in de Sitter is a direct consequence of reflection positivity in radially quantized CFT3 and the fact that scaling dimensions of operators are energies of states. The partial massless states appearing in de Sitter correspond from the boundary CFT3 perspective to boundary states with highest weight for the conformal group. Finally, we discuss the inflationary consistency relations and the role of asymptotic symmetries which transform asymptotic vacua to new physically inequivalent vacua by generating long perturbation modes. We show that on the CFT3 side, asymptotic symmetries have a nice quantum mechanics interpretation. For instance, acting with the asymptotic dilation symmetry corresponds to evolving states forward (or backward) in “time” and the charge generating the asymptotic symmetry transformation is the Hamiltonian itself.According to the dS/CFT correspondence, correlators of fields generated during a primordial de Sitter phase are constrained by three-dimensional conformal invariance. Using the properties of radially quantized conformal field theories and the operator-state correspondence, we glean information on some points. The Higuchi bound on the masses of spin-s states in de Sitter is a direct consequence of reflection positivity in radially quantized CFT$_3$ and the fact that scaling dimensions of operators are energies of states. The partial massless states appearing in de Sitter correspond from the boundary CFT$_3$ perspective to boundary states with highest weight for the conformal group. We discuss inflationary consistency relations and the role of asymptotic symmetries which transform asymptotic vacua to new physically inequivalent vacua by generating long perturbation modes. We show that on the CFT$_3$ side, asymptotic symmetries have a nice quantum mechanics interpretation. For instance, acting with the asymptotic dilation symmetry corresponds to evolving states forward (or backward) in "time" and the charge generating the asymptotic symmetry transformation is the Hamiltonian itself. Finally, we investigate the symmetries of anisotropic inflation and show that correlators of four-dimensional free scalar fields can be reproduced in the dual picture by considering an isotropic three-dimensional boundary enjoying dilation symmetry, but with a nonvanishing vacuum expectation value of the boundary stress-energy momentum tensor.arXiv:1701.05462oai:cds.cern.ch:22536482017-01-19
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
Kehagias, Alex
Riotto, Antonio
Inflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantization
title Inflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantization
title_full Inflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantization
title_fullStr Inflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantization
title_full_unstemmed Inflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantization
title_short Inflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantization
title_sort inflation and conformal invariance: the perspective from radial quantization
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
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