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Mimicking transPlanckian effects in the CMB with conventional physics

We investigate the possibility that fields coupled to the inflaton can influence the primordial spectrum of density perturbations through their coherent motion. For example, the second field in hybrid inflation might be oscillating at the beginning of inflation rather than at the minimum of its pote...

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Autor principal: Cline, James M.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02705362
http://cds.cern.ch/record/609433
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description We investigate the possibility that fields coupled to the inflaton can influence the primordial spectrum of density perturbations through their coherent motion. For example, the second field in hybrid inflation might be oscillating at the beginning of inflation rather than at the minimum of its potential. Although this effect is washed out if inflation lasts long enough, we note that there can be up to 30 e-foldings of inflation prior to horizon crossing of COBE fluctuations while still giving a potentially visible distortion. Such pumping of the inflaton fluctuations by purely conventional physics can resemble transPlanckian effects which have been widely discussed. The distortions which they make to the CMB could leave a distinctive signature which differs from generic effects like tilting of the spectrum.
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spelling cern-6094332023-03-20T09:32:31Zdoi:10.1007/BF02705362http://cds.cern.ch/record/609433engCline, James M.Mimicking transPlanckian effects in the CMB with conventional physicsAstrophysics and AstronomyWe investigate the possibility that fields coupled to the inflaton can influence the primordial spectrum of density perturbations through their coherent motion. For example, the second field in hybrid inflation might be oscillating at the beginning of inflation rather than at the minimum of its potential. Although this effect is washed out if inflation lasts long enough, we note that there can be up to 30 e-foldings of inflation prior to horizon crossing of COBE fluctuations while still giving a potentially visible distortion. Such pumping of the inflaton fluctuations by purely conventional physics can resemble transPlanckian effects which have been widely discussed. The distortions which they make to the CMB could leave a distinctive signature which differs from generic effects like tilting of the spectrum.We investigate the possibility that fields coupled to the inflaton can influence the primordial spectrum of density perturbations through their coherent motion. For example, the second field in hybrid inflation might be oscillating at the beginning of inflation rather than at the minimum of its potential. Although this effect is washed out if inflation lasts long enough, we note that there can be up to 30 e-foldings of inflation prior to horizon crossing of COBE fluctuations while still giving a potentially visible distortion. Such pumping of the inflaton fluctuations by purely conventional physics can resemble transPlanckian effects which have been widely discussed. The distortions which they make to the CMB could leave a distinctive signature which differs from generic effects like tilting of the spectrum.astro-ph/0303407CERN-TH-2003-064oai:cds.cern.ch:6094332003-03-18
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Cline, James M.
Mimicking transPlanckian effects in the CMB with conventional physics
title Mimicking transPlanckian effects in the CMB with conventional physics
title_full Mimicking transPlanckian effects in the CMB with conventional physics
title_fullStr Mimicking transPlanckian effects in the CMB with conventional physics
title_full_unstemmed Mimicking transPlanckian effects in the CMB with conventional physics
title_short Mimicking transPlanckian effects in the CMB with conventional physics
title_sort mimicking transplanckian effects in the cmb with conventional physics
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02705362
http://cds.cern.ch/record/609433
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