An effective field theory during inflation II: stochastic dynamics and power spectrum suppression
D. Boyanovsky

TL;DR
This paper derives a stochastic effective theory for inflaton fluctuations during inflation, revealing how interactions with sub-Hubble fields suppress the power spectrum and may explain CMB anomalies.
Contribution
It introduces a non-equilibrium effective action with stochastic dynamics for inflaton fluctuations, including power spectrum suppression and dissipation effects during inflation.
Findings
Power spectrum suppression characterized by $ ext{e}^{- ext{gamma}}$ with secular logarithms.
Dissipative effects are weak for heavy scalar fields with $M \\gg H$.
Potential link between dissipative processes and CMB large-scale anomalies.
Abstract
We obtain the non-equilibrium effective action of an inflaton like scalar field --the system-- by tracing over sub Hubble degrees of freedom of "environmental" light scalar fields. The effective action is stochastic leading to effective Langevin equations of motion for the fluctuations of the inflaton-like field, with self-energy corrections and stochastic noise correlators that obey a de Sitter space-time analog of a fluctuation dissipation relation. We solve the Langevin equation implementing a dynamical renormalization group resummation of the leading secular terms and obtain the corrections to the power spectrum of super Hubble fluctuations of the inflaton field, where is the nearly scale invariant power spectrum in absence of coupling. describes the suppression of the power spectrum,…
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