Testing Two-Field Inflation
Courtney M. Peterson (Harvard), Max Tegmark (MIT)

TL;DR
This paper develops semi-analytic tools for analyzing two-field inflation models with arbitrary potentials and kinetic terms, linking background dynamics to observable power spectra and constraining models with WMAP data.
Contribution
It introduces a covariant formalism and slow-turn approximation to derive semi-analytic expressions for power spectra in two-field inflation, enhancing understanding and model testing.
Findings
Sharp turn in the roll path can rule out models due to scale invariance departure
Covariant formalism links inflationary features to power spectrum characteristics
Initial conditions significantly influence model viability
Abstract
We derive semi-analytic formulae for the power spectra of two-field inflation assuming an arbitrary potential and non-canonical kinetic terms, and we use them both to build phenomenological intuition and to constrain classes of two-field models using WMAP data. Using covariant formalism, we first develop a framework for understanding the background field kinematics and introduce a "slow-turn" approximation. Next, we find covariant expressions for the evolution of the adiabatic/curvature and entropy/isocurvature modes, and we discuss how the mode evolution can be inferred directly from the background kinematics and the geometry of the field manifold. From these expressions, we derive semi-analytic formulae for the curvature, isocurvature, and cross spectra, and the spectral observables, all to second-order in the slow-roll and slow-turn approximations. In tandem, we show how our…
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