Curvature Perturbations in the Effective Field Theory of Inflation
Abstract
We discuss the difference between various gauge-invariant quantities typically used in single-field inflation, namely synchronous , comoving , and unitary curvatures. We show that conservation of outside the horizon is quite restrictive on models as it leads to conservation of and , whereas the reverse does not hold. We illustrate the consequence of these differences with two inflationary models: ultra-slow-roll (USR) and braiding-ultra-slow-roll (BUSR). In USR, we show that out of the three curvatures, only is conserved outside the horizon, and we connect this result to the concepts of separate universe and the usage of the formalism. We find that even though is conserved, there is still a mild violation of the separate universe approximation in the continuity equation. Nevertheless, the formalism can still be applied to calculate the primordial power spectrum of some gauge-invariant quantities such as , although it breaks down for others such as the uniform-density curvature. In BUSR, we show that both and are conserved outside the horizon, but take different values. Additionally, since we find that the prediction for observable curvature fluctuations after inflation does not reflect at horizon crossing during inflation and moreover involves not just at that epoch but also the manner in which the braiding phase ends.
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@article{arxiv.1908.08785,
title = {Curvature Perturbations in the Effective Field Theory of Inflation},
author = {Macarena Lagos and Meng-Xiang Lin and Wayne Hu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.08785},
year = {2019}
}