We study the power - and bi -spectrum of vacuum fluctuations in a hyperbolic
section of de Sitter space, comparing two states of physical interest: the
Bunch-Davies and hyperbolic vacuum. We introduce a one -parameter family of de
Sitter hyperbolic sections and their natural vacua, and identify a limit in
which it reduces to the planar section and the corresponding Bunch -Davies
vacuum state. Selecting the Bunch -Davies vacuum for a massless scalar field
implies a mixed reduced density matrix in a hyperbolic section of de Sitter
space. We stress that in the Bunch -Davies state the hyperbolic de Sitter
n-point correlation functions have to match the planar de Sitter n-point
correlation functions. The expressions for the planar and hyperbolic Bunch
-Davies correlation functions only appear different because of the
transformation from planar to hyperbolic coordinates. Initial state induced
deviations from the standard inflationary predictions are instead obtained by
considering the pure hyperbolic vacuum, as we verify explicitly by computing
the power - and bi -spectrum. For the bi -spectrum in the hyperbolic vacuum we
find that the corrections as compared to the standard Bunch -Davies result are
not enhanced in specific momentum configurations and strongly suppressed for
momenta large compared to the hyperbolic curvature scale. We close with some
final remarks, in particular regarding the implications of these results for
more realistic inflationary bubble scenarios.Comment: Added references, removed typos, added author, extensions in first
section and conclusions. 34 pages, 4 figure