Non-equilibrium evolution of quantum fields during inflation and late accelerating expansion
Houri Ziaeepour

TL;DR
This paper models the non-equilibrium quantum evolution of multiple scalar fields during inflation and late acceleration, showing quantum interactions can drive cosmic expansion consistent with observations.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-field quantum model in a dynamic FLRW background, demonstrating quantum interactions dominate energy density and influence cosmic acceleration.
Findings
Quantum interactions are the main energy source for inflation and late acceleration.
Initial conditions are simplified by interactions reducing independent degrees of freedom.
No IR singularity observed during inflation in the model.
Abstract
To understand mechanisms leading to inflation and late acceleration of the Universe it is important to see how one or a set of quantum fields may evolve such that the classical energy-momentum tensor behave similar to a cosmological constant. In this work we consider a toy model including 3 scalar fields with very different masses to study the formation of a light axion-like condensate, presumed to be responsible for inflation and/or late accelerating expansion of the Universe. Despite its simplicity, this model reflects hierarchy of masses and couplings of the Standard Model and its candidate extensions. The investigation is performed in the framework of non-equilibrium quantum field theory in a consistently evolved FLRW geometry. We discuss in details how the initial conditions for such a model must be defined in a fully quantum setup and show that in a multi-component model…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
