No-boundary extremal surfaces in slow-roll inflation and other cosmologies
Abstract
Building on previous work on de Sitter extremal surfaces anchored at the future boundary, we study no-boundary extremal surfaces in slow-roll inflation models, with perturbations to no-boundary global preserving the spatial isometry. While in pure de Sitter space the Euclidean hemisphere gives a real area equalling half de Sitter entropy, the no-boundary extremal surface areas here have nontrivial real and imaginary pieces overall. We evaluate the area integrals in the complex time-plane defining appropriate contours. For the 4-dim case, the real and imaginary finite corrections at leading order in the slow-roll parameter match those in the semiclassical expansion of the Wavefunction (or action), and corroborate the cosmic brane interpretation discussed previously. We also study no-boundary extremal surfaces in other cosmologies including 3-dimensional inflation and Schwarzschild de Sitter spaces with small mass.
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@article{arxiv.2409.14208,
title = {No-boundary extremal surfaces in slow-roll inflation and other cosmologies},
author = {Kaberi Goswami and K. Narayan and Gopal Yadav},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.14208},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Latex, 35pgs, 3 figs, v2: minor clarifications, v3: various clarifying remarks added, version to be published