177 research outputs found
On the Suppression of Parametric Resonance and the Viability of Tachyonic Preheating after Multi-Field Inflation
We investigate the feasibility of explosive particle production via
parametric resonance or tachyonic preheating in multi-field inflationary models
by means of lattice simulations. We observe a strong suppression of resonances
in the presence of four-leg interactions between the inflaton fields and a
scalar matter field, leading to insufficient preheating when more than two
inflatons couple to the same matter field. This suppression is caused by a
dephasing of the inflatons that increases the effective mass of the matter
field.
Including three-leg interactions leads to tachyonic preheating, which is not
suppressed by an increase in the number of fields. If four-leg interactions are
sub-dominant, we observe a slight enhancement of tachyonic preheating. Thus, in
order for preheating after multi-field inflation to be efficient, one needs to
ensure that three-leg interactions are present. If no tachyonic contributions
exist, we expect the old theory of reheating to be applicable.Comment: v2: reference added, identical with PRD version, 23 pages, 3 figure
Target space duality and moduli stabilization in String Gas Cosmology
Motivated by string gas cosmology, we investigate the stability of moduli
fields coming from compactifications of string gas on torus with background
flux. It was previously claimed that moduli are stabilized only at a single
fixed point in moduli space, a self-dual point of T-duality with vanishing
flux. Here, we show that there exist other stable fixed points on moduli space
with non-vanishing flux. We also discuss the more general target space
dualities associated with these fixed points.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
Perturbations in a regular bouncing Universe
We consider a simple toy model of a regular bouncing universe. The bounce is
caused by an extra time-like dimension, which leads to a sign flip of the
term in the effective four dimensional Randall Sundrum-like
description. We find a wide class of possible bounces: big bang avoiding ones
for regular matter content, and big rip avoiding ones for phantom matter.
Focusing on radiation as the matter content, we discuss the evolution of
scalar, vector and tensor perturbations. We compute a spectral index of
for scalar perturbations and a deep blue index for tensor
perturbations after invoking vacuum initial conditions, ruling out such a model
as a realistic one. We also find that the spectrum (evaluated at Hubble
crossing) is sensitive to the bounce. We conclude that it is challenging, but
not impossible, for cyclic/ekpyrotic models to succeed, if one can find a
regularized version.Comment: v3: 10 pages, 1 figure, section III revised, conclusions changed,
references added, typos corrected; v4: numerics added, identical with version
accepted in PR
Probing two-field open inflation by resonant signals in correlation functions
This is the author accpted manuscript. The final version is available from IOP Publishing via the DOI in this recordWe derive oscillatory signals in correlation functions in two-field open inflation by means of the in-in formalism; such signatures are caused by resonances between oscillations in the tunnelling field and fluctuations in the inflaton during the curvature dominated, intermediate and subsequent inflationary regime. While amplitudes are model-dependent, we find distinct oscillations in the power and bi-spectrum that can act as a direct probe of the curvature dominated phase and thus, indirectly, strengthen the claim of the string landscape if they were observed. We comment on the prospects of detecting these tell-tale signs in current experiments, which is challenging, but not impossible. At the technical level, we pay special attention to the applicability conditions for truncating fluctuations to the light (inflaton) field and derive upper limits on the oscillation amplitude of the heavy field. A violation of these bounds requires a multi-field analysis at the perturbed level.© 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl.Aspen Center for Physic
Moduli Stabilization with the String Higgs Effect
We review the notion of the Higgs effect in the context of string theory. We
find that by including this effect in time dependent backgrounds, one is led to
a natural mechanism for stabilizing moduli at points of enhanced gauge
symmetry. We consider this mechanism for the case of the radion (size of the
extra dimensions) and find that as decompactification of the large spatial
dimensions takes place the radion will remain stabilized at the self dual
radius. We discuss how this mechanism can be incorporated into models of string
cosmology and brane inflation to resolve some outstanding problems. We also
address some issues regarding which string states should be included when
constructing low energy actions in string cosmology.Comment: 20 pages, references added, typos correcte
Vector Perturbations in a Contracting Universe
In this note we show that vector perturbations exhibit growing mode solutions
in a contracting Universe, such as the contracting phase of the Pre Big Bang or
the Cyclic/Ekpyrotic models of the Universe. This is not a gauge artifact and
will in general lead to the breakdown of perturbation theory -- a severe
problem that has to be addressed in any bouncing model. We also comment on the
possibility of explaining, by means of primordial vector perturbations, the
existence of the observed large scale magnetic fields. This is possible since
they can be seeded by vorticity.Comment: v3. Two reference added; Identical with version accepted for
publication at PR
Perturbations in a Bouncing Brane Model
The question of how perturbations evolve through a bounce in the Cyclic and
Ekpyrotic models of the Universe is still a matter of ongoing debate. In this
report we show that the collision between boundary branes is in most cases
singular even in the full 5-D formalism, and that first order perturbation
theory breaks down for at least one perturbation variable. Only in the case
that the boundary branes approach each other with constant velocity shortly
before the bounce, can a consistent, non singular solution be found. It is then
possible to follow the perturbations explicitly until the actual collision. In
this case, we find that if a scale invariant spectrum developed on the hidden
brane, it will get transferred to the visible brane during the bounce.Comment: 15 pages, minor modifications, a few typos correcte
Vibrating Winding Branes, Wrapping Democracy and Stabilization of Extra Dimensions in Dilaton Gravity
We show that, in the context of dilaton gravity, a recently proposed
democratic principle for intersection possibilities of branes winding around
extra dimensions yield stabilization, even with the inclusion of momentum modes
of the wrapped branes on top of the winding modes. The constraints for
stabilization massaged by string theory inputs forces the number of observed
dimensions to be three. We also discuss consequences of adding ordinary matter
living in the observed dimensions.Comment: Added a section discussing the linear and non-linear stability of the
equilibrium point of the scale factors of the extra dimensions. Corrected a
typo in the original field equations and other typos. Added and changed
references. Final version appeared in JHE
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