Effective field theory of weakly coupled inflationary models
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Gwyn, Rhiannon
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Effective field theory of weakly coupled inflationary models
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The application of Effective Field Theory (EFT) methods to inflation has taken
a central role in our current understanding of the very early universe. The EFT perspective
has been particularly useful in analyzing the self-interactions determining the evolution of
co-moving curvature perturbations (Goldstone boson modes) and their influence on lowenergy
observables. However, the standard EFT formalism, to lowest order in spacetime
differential operators, does not provide the most general parametrization of a theory that
remains weakly coupled throughout the entire low-energy regime. Here we study the EFT
formulation by including spacetime differential operators implying a scale dependence of the
Goldstone boson self-interactions and its dispersion relation. These operators are shown to
arise naturally from the low-energy interaction of the Goldstone boson with heavy fields
that have been integrated out. We find that the EFT then stays weakly coupled all the
way up to the cutoff scale at which ultraviolet degrees of freedom become operative. This
opens up a regime of new physics where the dispersion relation is dominated by a quadratic
dependence on the momentum ! p2. In addition, provided that modes crossed the Hubble
scale within this energy range, the predictions of inflationary observables — including non-
Gaussian signatures — are significantly affected by the new scales characterizing it.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126271
DOI: DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2013/04/004
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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics April (2013)004
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