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Minimal decoherence from inflation

We compute the rate with which super-Hubble cosmologicalfluctuations are decohered during inflation, by their gravitationalinteractions with unobserved shorter-wavelength scalar and tensormodes. We do so using Open Effective Field Theory methods, thatremain under control at the late times of observa...

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Autores principales: Burgess, C.P., Holman, R., Kaplanek, Greg, Martin, Jerome, Vennin, Vincent
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/07/022
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2841794
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author Burgess, C.P.
Holman, R.
Kaplanek, Greg
Martin, Jerome
Vennin, Vincent
author_facet Burgess, C.P.
Holman, R.
Kaplanek, Greg
Martin, Jerome
Vennin, Vincent
author_sort Burgess, C.P.
collection CERN
description We compute the rate with which super-Hubble cosmologicalfluctuations are decohered during inflation, by their gravitationalinteractions with unobserved shorter-wavelength scalar and tensormodes. We do so using Open Effective Field Theory methods, thatremain under control at the late times of observational interest,contrary to perturbative calculations. Our result is minimal in thesense that it only incorporates the self-interactions predicted byGeneral Relativity in single-clock models (additional interactionchannels should only speed up decoherence). We find that decoherenceis both suppressed by the first slow-roll parameter and by theenergy density during inflation in Planckian units, but that it isenhanced by the volume comprised within the scale of interest, inHubble units. This implies that, for the scales probed in the CosmicMicrowave Background, decoherence is effective as soon as inflationproceeds above ∼ 5 × 10$^{9}$ GeV. Alternatively, ifinflation proceeds at GUT scale decoherence is incomplete only forthe scales crossing out the Hubble radius in the last ∼ 13 e-folds of inflation. We also compute how short-wavelength scalar modes decohere primordial tensor perturbations, finding a faster rate unsuppressed by slow-roll parameters.Identifying the parametric dependence of decoherence, and the rate atwhich it proceeds, helps suggest ways to look for quantumeffects.
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spelling cern-28417942023-07-14T04:01:15Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2023/07/022http://cds.cern.ch/record/2841794engBurgess, C.P.Holman, R.Kaplanek, GregMartin, JeromeVennin, VincentMinimal decoherence from inflationgr-qcGeneral Relativity and Cosmologyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomyhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryWe compute the rate with which super-Hubble cosmologicalfluctuations are decohered during inflation, by their gravitationalinteractions with unobserved shorter-wavelength scalar and tensormodes. We do so using Open Effective Field Theory methods, thatremain under control at the late times of observational interest,contrary to perturbative calculations. Our result is minimal in thesense that it only incorporates the self-interactions predicted byGeneral Relativity in single-clock models (additional interactionchannels should only speed up decoherence). We find that decoherenceis both suppressed by the first slow-roll parameter and by theenergy density during inflation in Planckian units, but that it isenhanced by the volume comprised within the scale of interest, inHubble units. This implies that, for the scales probed in the CosmicMicrowave Background, decoherence is effective as soon as inflationproceeds above ∼ 5 × 10$^{9}$ GeV. Alternatively, ifinflation proceeds at GUT scale decoherence is incomplete only forthe scales crossing out the Hubble radius in the last ∼ 13 e-folds of inflation. We also compute how short-wavelength scalar modes decohere primordial tensor perturbations, finding a faster rate unsuppressed by slow-roll parameters.Identifying the parametric dependence of decoherence, and the rate atwhich it proceeds, helps suggest ways to look for quantumeffects.We compute the rate with which super-Hubble cosmological fluctuations are decohered during inflation, by their gravitational interactions with unobserved shorter-wavelength scalar and tensor modes. We do so using Open Effective Field Theory methods, that remain under control at the late times of observational interest, contrary to perturbative calculations. Our result is minimal in the sense that it only incorporates the self-interactions predicted by General Relativity in single-clock models (additional interaction channels should only speed up decoherence). We find that decoherence is both suppressed by the first slow-roll parameter and by the energy density during inflation in Planckian units, but that it is enhanced by the volume comprised within the scale of interest, in Hubble units. This implies that, for the scales probed in the Cosmic Microwave Background, decoherence is effective as soon as inflation proceeds above $\sim 5\times 10^{9}$ GeV. Alternatively, if inflation proceeds at GUT scale decoherence is incomplete only for the scales crossing out the Hubble radius in the last ~ 13 e-folds, of inflation. We also compute how short-wavelength scalar modes decohere primordial tensor perturbations, finding a faster rate unsuppressed by slow-roll parameters. Identifying the parametric dependence of decoherence, and the rate at which it proceeds, helps suggest ways to look for quantum effects.arXiv:2211.11046CERN-TH-2022-174; Imperial/TP/2022/GK/02oai:cds.cern.ch:28417942022-11-20
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General Relativity and Cosmology
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Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
Burgess, C.P.
Holman, R.
Kaplanek, Greg
Martin, Jerome
Vennin, Vincent
Minimal decoherence from inflation
title Minimal decoherence from inflation
title_full Minimal decoherence from inflation
title_fullStr Minimal decoherence from inflation
title_full_unstemmed Minimal decoherence from inflation
title_short Minimal decoherence from inflation
title_sort minimal decoherence from inflation
topic gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/07/022
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2841794
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