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Origin of ultra-light fields during inflation and their suppressed non-Gaussianity

High Energy Physics - Theory 2020-10-14 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We study the structure of multi-field inflation models where the primordial curvature perturbation is able to vigorously interact with an ultra-light isocurvature field -- a massless fluctuation orthogonal to the background inflationary trajectory in field space. We identify a class of inflationary models where ultra-light fields can emerge as a consequence of an underlying "scaling transformation" that rescales the entire system's action and keeps the classical equations of motion invariant. This scaling invariance ensures the existence of an ultra-light fluctuation that freezes after horizon crossing. If the inflationary trajectory is misaligned with respect to the scaling symmetry direction, then the isocurvature field is proportional to this ultra-light field, and becomes massless. In addition, we find that even if the isocurvature field interacts strongly with the curvature perturbation --transferring its own statistics to the curvature perturbation-- it is unable to induce large non-Gaussianity. The reason is simply that the same mechanism ensuring a suppressed mass for the isocurvature field is also responsible for suppressing its self-interactions. As a result, in models with light isocurvature fields the bispectrum is generally expected to be slow-roll suppressed, but with a squeezed limit that differs from Maldacena's consistency relation.

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@article{arxiv.1908.06956,
  title  = {Origin of ultra-light fields during inflation and their suppressed non-Gaussianity},
  author = {Ana Achúcarro and Gonzalo Palma and Dong-Gang Wang and Yvette Welling},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.06956},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages + 2 pages appendices