Non-Gaussianity and statistical anisotropy from vector field populated inflationary models
Abstract
We present a review of vector field models of inflation and, in particular, of the statistical anisotropy and non-Gaussianity predictions of models with SU(2) vector multiplets. Non-Abelian gauge groups introduce a richer amount of predictions compared to the Abelian ones, mostly because of the presence of vector fields self-interactions. Primordial vector fields can violate isotropy leaving their imprint in the comoving curvature fluctuations zeta at late times. We provide the analytic expressions of the correlation functions of zeta up to fourth order and an analysis of their amplitudes and shapes. The statistical anisotropy signatures expected in these models are important and, potentially, the anisotropic contributions to the bispectrum and the trispectrum can overcome the isotropic parts.
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@article{arxiv.1001.4049,
title = {Non-Gaussianity and statistical anisotropy from vector field populated inflationary models},
author = {Emanuela Dimastrogiovanni and Nicola Bartolo and Sabino Matarrese and Antonio Riotto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.4049},
year = {2015}
}
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31 pages,9 figures; Invited Review for the special issue "Testing the Gaussianity and Statistical Isotropy of the Universe" for Advances in Astronomy