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On the Inflationary Perturbations of Massive Higher-Spin Fields
Cosmological perturbations of massive higher-spin fields are generated during
inflation, but they decay on scales larger than the Hubble radius as a
consequence of the Higuchi bound. By introducing suitable couplings to the
inflaton field, we show that one can obtain statistical correlators of massive
higher-spin fields which remain constant or decay very slowly outside the
Hubble radius. This opens up the possibility of new observational signatures
from inflation.Comment: 22 page
Clockwork Inflation
We investigate the recently proposed clockwork mechanism delivering light
degrees of freedom with suppressed interactions and show, with various
examples, that it can be efficiently implemented in inflationary scenarios to
generate flat inflaton potentials and small density perturbations without
fine-tunings. We also study the clockwork graviton in de Sitter and,
interestingly, we find that the corresponding clockwork charge is
site-dependent. As a consequence, the amount of tensor modes is generically
suppressed with respect to the standard cases where the clockwork set-up is not
adopted. This point can be made a virtue in resurrecting models of inflation
which were supposed to be ruled out because of the excessive amount of tensor
modes from inflation.Comment: 19 pages, 1 fugur
BMS in Cosmology
Symmetries play an interesting role in cosmology. They are useful in
characterizing the cosmological perturbations generated during inflation and
lead to consistency relations involving the soft limit of the statistical
correlators of large-scale structure dark matter and galaxies overdensities. On
the other hand, in observational cosmology the carriers of the information
about these large-scale statistical distributions are light rays traveling on
null geodesics. Motivated by this simple consideration, we study the structure
of null infinity and the associated BMS symmetry in a cosmological setting. For
decelerating Friedmann-Robertson-Walker backgrounds, for which future null
infinity exists, we find that the BMS transformations which leaves the
asymptotic metric invariant to leading order. Contrary to the asymptotic flat
case, the BMS transformations in cosmology generate Goldstone modes
corresponding to both scalar and tensor degrees of freedom which may exist at
null infinity and perturb the asymptotic data. Therefore, BMS transformations
generate physically inequivalent vacua as they populate the universe at null
infinity with these physical degrees of freedom. We also discuss the
gravitational memory effect when cosmological expansion is taken into account.
In this case, there are extra contribution to the gravitational memory due to
the tail of the retarded Green functions which are supported not only on the
light-cone, but also in its interior. The gravitational memory effect can be
understood also from an asymptotic point of view as a transition among
cosmological BMS-related vacua.Comment: 33 pages, 4 figure
Imprints of Spinning Particles on Primordial Cosmological Perturbations
If there exist higher-spin particles during inflation which are light
compared to the Hubble rate, they may leave distinct statistical anisotropic
imprints on the correlators involving scalar and graviton fluctuations. We
characterise such signatures using the dS/CFT correspondence and the
operator product expansion techniques. In particular, we obtain generic results
for the case of partially massless higher-spin states.Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures, v2: matching published versio
The Imaginary Starobinsky Model and Higher Curvature Corrections
We elaborate on the predictions of the imaginary Starobinsky model of
inflation coupled to matter, where the inflaton is identified with the
imaginary part of the inflaton multiplet suggested by the Supergravity
embedding of a pure R + R^2 gravity. In particular, we study the impact of
higher-order curvature terms and show that, depending on the parameter range,
one may find either a quadratic model of chaotic inflation or monomial models
of chaotic inflation with fractional powers between 1 and 2.Comment: 18 page
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