Generating the curvature perturbation without an inflaton
Lancaster University · University of Portsmouth
Abstract
We present a mechanism for the origin of the large-scale curvature perturbation in our Universe by the late decay of a massive scalar field, the curvaton. The curvaton is light during a period of cosmological inflation, when it acquires a perturbation with an almost scale-invariant spectrum. This corresponds initially to an isocurvature density perturbation, which generates the curvature perturbation after inflation when the curvaton density becomes a significant fraction of the total. The isocurvature density perturbation disappears if the curvaton completely decays into thermalised radiation. Any residual isocurvature perturbation is 100% correlated with the curvature. The same mechanism can also generate…
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Perturbation (astronomy)
- Curvature
- Inflaton
- Cosmological perturbation theory
- Classical mechanics
- Inflation (cosmology)
- Theoretical physics