Non-Gaussian Density Fluctuations from Entropically Generated Curvature Perturbations in Ekpyrotic Models
Abstract
We analyze the non-gaussian density perturbations generated in ekpyrotic/cyclic models based on heterotic M-theory. In this picture, two scalar fields produce nearly scale-invariant entropic perturbations during an ekpyrotic phase that are converted into curvature modes {\it after the ekpyrotic phase is complete} and just before the big bang. Both intrinsic non-linearity in the entropy perturbation and the conversion process contribute to non-gaussianity. The range of the non-gaussianity parameter depends on how gradual the conversion process is and the steepness of the scalar field potential during the ekpyrotic phase. Although a wider range is possible, in principle, natural values of the ekpyrotic parameters combined with a gradual conversion process lead to values of , typically much greater than slow-roll inflation but within the current observational bounds.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0712.3779,
title = {Non-Gaussian Density Fluctuations from Entropically Generated Curvature Perturbations in Ekpyrotic Models},
author = {Jean-Luc Lehners and Paul J. Steinhardt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.3779},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
5 pages, 2 figures. Sign error corrected and results generalized