Conformal Invariance, Dark Energy, and CMB Non-Gaussianity
Ignatios Antoniadis, Pawel O. Mazur, Emil Mottola

TL;DR
This paper explores how conformal invariance in a dark energy-dominated universe predicts specific non-Gaussian features in the CMB, offering a model-independent way to distinguish between different cosmological theories.
Contribution
It demonstrates that conformal invariance naturally arises in dark energy scenarios and predicts unique non-Gaussian signatures in the CMB, independent of specific models.
Findings
Conformal invariance leads to distinct predictions for CMB bispectrum shapes.
Different embedding scenarios yield different but definite non-Gaussian predictions.
The conformal anomaly could generate CMB fluctuations without slow roll inflation.
Abstract
In addition to simple scale invariance, a universe dominated by dark energy naturally gives rise to correlation functions possessing full conformal invariance. This is due to the mathematical isomorphism between the conformal group of certain 3 dimensional slices of de Sitter space and the de Sitter isometry group SO(4,1). In the standard homogeneous isotropic cosmological model in which primordial density perturbations are generated during a long vacuum energy dominated de Sitter phase, the embedding of flat spatial sections in de Sitter space induces a conformal invariant perturbation spectrum and definite prediction for the shape of the non-Gaussian CMB bispectrum. In the case in which the density fluctuations are generated instead on the de Sitter horizon, conformal invariance of the horizon embedding implies a different but also quite definite prediction for the angular…
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