A Density Spike on Astrophysical Scales from an N-Field Waterfall Transition
Abstract
Hybrid inflation models are especially interesting as they lead to a spike in the density power spectrum on small scales, compared to the CMB, while also satisfying current bounds on tensor modes. Here we study hybrid inflation with waterfall fields sharing a global symmetry. The inclusion of many waterfall fields has the obvious advantage of avoiding topologically stable defects for . We find that it also has another advantage: it is easier to engineer models that can simultaneously (i) be compatible with constraints on the primordial spectral index, which tends to otherwise disfavor hybrid models, and (ii) produce a spike on astrophysically large length scales. The latter may have significant consequences, possibly seeding the formation of astrophysically large black holes. We calculate correlation functions of the time-delay, a measure of density perturbations, produced by the waterfall fields, as a convergent power series in both and the field's correlation function . We show that for large , the two-point function is and the three-point function is . In accordance with the central limit theorem, the density perturbations on the scale of the spike are Gaussian for large and non-Gaussian for small .
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1410.1878,
title = {A Density Spike on Astrophysical Scales from an N-Field Waterfall Transition},
author = {Illan F. Halpern and Mark P. Hertzberg and Matthew A. Joss and Evangelos I. Sfakianakis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.1878},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
15 pages in double column format, 6 figures. V2: Further clarifications, updated to coincide with version published in Physics Letters B