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Rollercoaster Cosmology

High Energy Physics - Theory 2022-09-15 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

(Abridged) Does inflation have to happen all in one go? The answer is a resounding no! All cosmological problems can be solved by a sequence of short bursts of cosmic acceleration, interrupted by short epochs of decelerated expansion. The spectrum of perturbations will still match the CMB and LSS if the earliest stage of the last O(50)O(60){\cal O}(50)-{\cal O}(60) efolds is at least O(15){\cal O}(15) efolds long. Other stages can be considerably shorter. But as long as they add up to O(50)O(60){\cal O}(50)-{\cal O}(60) efolds and the stages of decelerated expansion in between them are shorter and also overall last less, the ensuing cosmology will pass muster. The presence of the interruptions resets the efold clock of each accelerating stage, and changes its value at the CMB pivot point. This change opens up the theory space, loosening the bounds. In particular some models that seem excluded at N=60{\cal N}=60 fit very well as shorter stages with N=30{\cal N}=30. Interesting predictions are that both the scalar and tensor spectra of perturbations are rapidly modified at short wavelengths. These features could be tested with future CMB spectroscopy searches and with short wavelength primordial gravity probes. The spatial curvature in these models can be larger than the largest wavelength scalar perturbations, because Ωk\Omega_{\tt k} evolves differently than the scalar perturbations δρρS\frac{\delta \rho}{\rho}|_{\tt S}. Finally, with many short stages of accelerated expansion, the abundance of reheating products from previous accelerated stages does not get completely wiped out. This implies that the universe may contain additional populations of particles, more rare than the visible ones, or even primordial black holes, created during a late decelerated epoch before last reheating, which may be dark matter.

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@article{arxiv.2011.09489,
  title  = {Rollercoaster Cosmology},
  author = {Guido D'Amico and Nemanja Kaloper},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.09489},
  year   = {2022}
}

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52 pages, 15 figures. v2: Minor changes and references added, version published in JCAP. v3: Minor corrections