Condensates and quasiparticles in inflationary cosmology: mass generation and decay widths
Abstract
During de Sitter inflation massless particles of minimally coupled scalar fields acquire a mass and a decay width thereby becoming \emph{quasiparticles}. For bare massless particles non-perturbative infrared radiative corrections lead to a self-consistent generation of mass, for a quartic self interaction , and for a cubic self-interaction the mass is induced by the formation of a non-perturbative \emph{condensate} leading to . These radiatively generated masses restore de Sitter invariance and result in anomalous scaling dimensions of superhorizon fluctuations. We introduce a generalization of the non-perturbative Wigner-Weisskopf method to obtain the time evolution of quantum states that include the self-consistent generation of mass and regulate the infrared behavior. The infrared divergences are manifest as poles in in the single particle self-energies, leading to a re-arrangement of the perturbative series non-analytic in the couplings. A set of simple rules that yield the leading order infrared contributions to the decay width are obtained and implemented. The lack of kinematic thresholds entail that all particle states acquire a decay width, dominated by the emission and absorption of superhorizon quanta for cubic and quartic couplings respectively to leading order in . The decay of single particle quantum states hastens as their wavevectors cross the Hubble radius and their width is related to the highly squeezed limit of the bi- or tri-spectrum of scalar fluctuations respectively.
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@article{arxiv.1203.3903,
title = {Condensates and quasiparticles in inflationary cosmology: mass generation and decay widths},
author = {Daniel Boyanovsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.3903},
year = {2012}
}
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31 pages, 7 figures. Comments and references, matches published version