The Phase Transition to Eternal Inflation
Abstract
For slow-roll inflation we study the phase transition to the eternal regime. Starting from a finite inflationary volume, we consider the volume of the universe at reheating as order parameter. We show that there exists a critical value for the classical inflaton speed, \dot\phi^2/H^4 = 3/(2 \pi^2), where the probability distribution for the reheating volume undergoes a sharp transition. In particular, for sub-critical inflaton speeds all distribution moments become infinite. We show that at the same transition point the system develops a non-vanishing probability of having a strictly infinite reheating volume, while retaining a finite probability for finite values. Our analysis represents the exact quantum treatment of the system at lowest order in the slow-roll parameters and H^2/M_Pl^2.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0802.1067,
title = {The Phase Transition to Eternal Inflation},
author = {Paolo Creminelli and Sergei Dubovsky and Alberto Nicolis and Leonardo Senatore and Matias Zaldarriaga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.1067},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
48 pages, 8 figures. v2: JHEP published version, shortened title, added references