Vanishing of local non-gaussianity in canonical single field inflation
Author
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Bravo, R.
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Mooij, Sander
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Palma Quilodrán, Gonzalo
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Pradenas Márquez, Bastián
Admission date
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2018-10-01T15:06:05Z
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2018-10-01T15:06:05Z
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2018-05
Cita de ítem
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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics Número: 5 Número de artículo: 025
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Identifier
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10.1088/1475-7516/2018/05/025
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/151880
Abstract
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We study the production of observable primordial local non-Gaussianity in two opposite regimes of canonical single field inflation: attractor (standard single field slow-roll inflation) and non attractor (ultra slow-roll inflation). In the attractor regime, the standard derivation of the bispectrum's squeezed limit using co-moving coordinates gives the well known Maldacena's consistency relation f(NL) = 5 (1 - n(s))/12. On the other hand, in the non-attractor regime, the squeezed limit offers a substantial violation of this relation given by f(NL) = 5/2. In this work we argue that, independently of whether inflation is attractor or non-attractor, the size of the observable primordial local non-Gaussianity is predicted to be f(NL)(obs) = 0 (a result that was already understood to hold in the case of attractor models). To show this, we follow the use of the so-called Conformal Fermi Coordinates (CFC), recently introduced in the literature. These coordinates parametrize the local environment of inertial observers in a perturbed FRW spacetime, allowing one to identify and compute gauge invariant quantities, such as n-point correlation functions. Concretely, we find that during inflation, after all the modes have exited the horizon, the squeezed limit of the 3-point correlation function of curvature perturbations vanishes in the CFC frame, regardless of the inflationary regime. We argue that such a cancellation should persist after inflation ends.
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Patrocinador
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Fondecyt Regular project
1171811
CONICYT-PFCHA Magister Nacional Scholarship
2016-22161360
CONICYT-PCHA Doctorado Nacional scholarship
2016-21161504
Fondecyt Postdoctoral Grant
3150126