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Modeling Cosmological Perturbations of Thermal Inflation

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-12-11 v4

Abstract

We consider a simple system consisting of matter, radiation and vacuum components to model the impact of thermal inflation on the evolution of primordial perturbations. The vacuum energy magnifies the primordial modes entering the horizon before its domination, making them potentially observable, and the resulting transfer function reflects the phase changes and energy contents. To determine the transfer function, we follow the curvature perturbation from well outside the horizon during radiation domination to well outside the horizon during vacuum domination and evaluate it on a constant radiation density hypersurface, as is appropriate for the case of thermal inflation. The shape of the transfer function is determined by the ratio of vacuum energy to radiation at matter-radiation equality, which we denote by υ\upsilon, and has two characteristic scales, kak_{\rm a} and kbk_{\rm b}, corresponding to the horizon sizes at matter radiation equality and the beginning of the inflation, respectively. If υ1\upsilon \ll 1, the universe experiences radiation, matter and vacuum domination eras and the transfer function is flat for kkbk \ll k_{\rm b}, oscillates with amplitude 1/51/5 for kbkka k_{\rm b} \ll k \ll k_{\rm a} and oscillates with amplitude 11 for kkak \gg k_{\rm a}. For υ1\upsilon \gg 1, the matter domination era disappears, and the transfer function reduces to being flat for kkbk \ll k_{\rm b} and oscillating with amplitude 11 for kkbk \gg k_{\rm b}.

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@article{arxiv.2204.08657,
  title  = {Modeling Cosmological Perturbations of Thermal Inflation},
  author = {Jeong-Myeong Bae and Sungwook E. Hong and Heeseung Zoe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.08657},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

22 pages, 6 figures, accepted to the Class. Quant. Grav