论文标题
关于有效的通货膨胀理论,关于重力非高斯的非高斯
On Graviton non-Gaussianities in the Effective Field Theory of Inflation
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论文摘要
我们在有效的通货膨胀理论(EFTOI)中推导了平均值 - 偶然的诱导剂双孔,以推向衍生物中的所有阶。在扰动理论方面,我们构建了所有可以促成树级重力bispectra的立方相互作用,这表明它们都来自含有外部曲率及其协结果衍生物的EFTOI运算符:所有其他操作员都可以通过现场重新定义来删除所有其他操作员,或者在较高的危险中开始使用。对于外部曲率的算子立方体,在不校正Graviton两点函数的情况下,在外部弯曲中满足了单锁一致性关系,我们使用明显的局部测试(MLT)有效地将不断发展的重力波动的影响提高到通货膨胀结束。尽管散装相互作用的性质有些复杂,但最终的边界相关器采用非常紧凑的形式。对于外部曲率的二次操作员,领先的双光谱是接触式和单个交换图的总和,它们通过空间差异形态和衍生物中的所有顺序捆绑在一起,我们通过计算必要的体积积分来得出这些Biseptra。对于单个交换图,我们利用散装式传播器的分解特性来实现无质量重力,并将结果作为残基的有限总和。也许令人惊讶的是,我们表明这些单一的交换贡献只有总能量杆,并且还满足了MLT。
We derive parity-even graviton bispectra in the Effective Field Theory of Inflation (EFToI) to all orders in derivatives. Working in perturbation theory, we construct all cubic interactions that can contribute to tree-level graviton bispectra, showing that they all come from EFToI operators containing two or three powers of the extrinsic curvature and its covariant derivatives: all other operators can be removed by field redefinitions or start at higher-order in perturbations. For operators cubic in the extrinsic curvature, where the single-clock consistency relations are satisfied without a correction to the graviton two-point function, we use the Manifestly Local Test (MLT) to efficiently extract the effects of evolving graviton fluctuations to the end of inflation. Despite the somewhat complicated nature of the bulk interactions, the final boundary correlators take a very compact form. For operators quadratic in the extrinsic curvature, the leading order bispectra are a sum of contact and single exchange diagrams, which are tied together by spatial diffeomorphisms, and to all orders in derivatives we derive these bispectra by computing the necessary bulk time integrals. For single exchange diagrams we exploit factorisation properties of the bulk-bulk propagator for massless gravitons and write the result as a finite sum over residues. Perhaps surprisingly, we show these single exchange contributions have only total-energy poles and also satisfy the MLT.