Power spectrum in stochastic inflation

Dec 3, 2020
35 pages
Published in:
  • JCAP 04 (2021) 057
  • Published: Apr 20, 2021
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Abstract: (IOP)
We compute the power spectrum of curvature perturbations in stochastic inflation. This combines the distribution of first crossing times through the end-of-inflation surface, which has been previously studied, with the distribution of the fields value at the time when a given scale crosses out the Hubble radius during inflation, which we show how to compute. This allows the stochastic-δ N formalism to make concrete contact with observations. As an application, we study how quantum diffusion at small scales (arising e.g. in models leading to primordial black holes) affects the large-scale perturbations observed in the cosmic microwave background. We find that even if those sets of scales are well separated, large effects can arise from the distortion of the classical relationship between field values and wavenumbers brought about by quantum diffusion near the end of inflation. This shows that cosmic microwave background measurements can set explicit constraints on the entire inflationary potential down to the end of inflation.
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  • References added, matches published version in JCAP
  • inflation: stochastic
  • curvature: perturbation
  • black hole: primordial
  • cosmic background radiation
  • power spectrum
  • diffusion
  • Fokker-Planck equation
  • fluctuation: quantum
  • Langevin equation
  • slow-roll approximation
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