The Universe after inflation: the wide resonance case
Abstract
We study numerically the decay of massive and massless inflatons into massive excitations, via a coupling, in the expanding Universe. We find that a wide enough resonance can survive the Universe expansion, though account for the expansion is very important for determining precisely how wide it should be. For a massive inflaton, the effective production of particles with mass ten times that of the inflaton requires very large values of the resonance parameter , . For these large , the maximal size of produced fluctuations is significantly suppressed by the back reaction, but at least within the Hartree approximation they are still not negligible. For the massless inflaton with a potential, the Universe expansion completely prevents a resonance production of particles with masses larger than for up to .
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9608458,
title = {The Universe after inflation: the wide resonance case},
author = {S. Yu. Khlebnikov and I. I. Tkachev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9608458},
year = {2009}
}
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LaTeX, 12 pages including 3 figures