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    The hybrid inflation waterfall and the primordial curvature perturbation

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    Without demanding a specific form for the inflaton potential, we obtain an estimate of the contribution to the curvature perturbation generated during the linear era of the hybrid inflation waterfall. The spectrum of this contribution peaks at some wavenumber k=k∗k=k_*, and goes like k3k^3 for kâ‰Șk∗k\ll k_*, making it typically negligible on cosmological scales. The scale k∗k_* can be outside the horizon at the end of inflation, in which case \zeta=- (g^2 - \vev{g^2}) with gg gaussian. Taking this into account, the cosmological bound on the abundance of black holes is likely to be satisfied if the curvaton mass mm much bigger than the Hubble parameter HH, but is likely to be violated if m\lsim H. Coming to the contribution to ζ\zeta from the rest of the waterfall, we are led to consider the use of the `end-of-inflation' formula, giving the contribution to ζ\zeta generated during a sufficiently sharp transition from nearly-exponential inflation to non-inflation, and we state for the first time the criterion for the transition to be sufficiently sharp. Our formulas are applied to supersymmetric GUT inflation and to supernatural/running-mass inflationComment: very minor change

    ATLAS detector and physics performance: Technical Design Report, 1

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