The Dynamics of Multi-Scalar Field Cosmological Models and Assisted Inflation
Abstract
We investigate the dynamical properties of a class of spatially homogeneous and isotropic cosmological models containing a barotropic perfect fluid and multiple scalar fields with independent exponential potentials. We show that the assisted inflationary scaling solution is the global late-time attractor for the parameter values for which the model is inflationary, even when curvature and barotropic matter are included. For all other parameter values the multi-field curvature scaling solution is the global late-time attractor (in these solutions asymptotically the curvature is not dynamically negligible). Consequently, we find that in general all of the scalar fields in multi-field models with exponential potentials are non-negligible in late-time behaviour, contrary to what is commonly believed. The early-time and intermediate behaviour of the models is also studied. In particular, n-scalar field models are investigated and the structure of the saddle equilibrium points corresponding to inflationary m-field scaling solutions and non-inflationary m-field matter scaling solutions are also studied (where m<n), leading to interesting transient dynamical behaviour with new physical scenarios of potential importance.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9911075,
title = {The Dynamics of Multi-Scalar Field Cosmological Models and Assisted Inflation},
author = {A. A. Coley and R. J. van den Hoogen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9911075},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
27 pages, uses REVTeX Added an appendix illustrating some of the details needed to compute the stability of the assisted inflationary solution