Cosmic fluctuations from quantum effective action
C. Wetterich

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the initial conditions of cosmic inflation influence observable fluctuations, showing that for small e-foldings initial states matter, but for large e-foldings a universal behavior emerges, obscuring initial details.
Contribution
It introduces an exact evolution equation for cosmic fluctuations using the quantum effective action, applicable to arbitrary initial states and including frame transformations, advancing the understanding of initial condition effects.
Findings
Memory of initial conditions persists for small N_in.
Universal scaling behavior emerges for large N_in.
Initial spectrum and potential cannot be reconstructed without initial state assumptions.
Abstract
Does the observable spectrum of cosmic fluctuations depend on detailed initial conditions? This addresses the question if the general inflationary paradigm is sufficient to predict within a given model the spectrum and amplitude of cosmic fluctuations, or if additional particular assumptions about the initial conditions are needed. The answer depends on the number of e-foldings between the beginning of inflation and horizon crossing of the observable fluctuations. We discuss an interacting inflaton field in an arbitrary homogeneous and isotropic geometry, employing the quantum effective action . An exact time evolution equation for the correlation function involves the second functional derivative . The operator formalism and quantum vacua for interacting fields are not needed. Use of the effective action also allows one to address the change of frames by…
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