Inflationary stochastic anomalies
Lucas Pinol, S\'ebastien Renaux-Petel, Yuichiro Tada

TL;DR
This paper investigates the stochastic description of inflationary quantum fields, highlighting issues with covariance and frame dependence, and proposes a covariant Fokker-Planck equation applicable to multi-field models with derivative interactions.
Contribution
It demonstrates the conditions under which stochastic anomalies occur in inflationary models and develops a covariant Fokker-Planck framework for complex scalar field theories.
Findings
Covariance is preserved only in Stratonovich prescription.
Stochastic anomalies vanish in single-field slow-roll inflation.
A covariant Fokker-Planck equation is derived for multi-field models.
Abstract
The stochastic approach aims at describing the long-wavelength part of quantum fields during inflation by a classical stochastic theory. It is usually formulated in terms of Langevin equations, giving rise to a Fokker-Planck equation for the probability distribution function of the fields, and possibly their momenta. The link between these two descriptions is ambiguous in general, as it depends on an implicit discretisation procedure, the two prominent ones being the It\^o and Stratonovich prescriptions. Here we show that the requirement of general covariance under field redefinitions is verified only in the latter case, however at the expense of introducing spurious `frame' dependences. This stochastic anomaly disappears when there is only one source of stochasticity, like in slow-roll single-field inflation, but manifests itself when taking into account the full phase space, or in the…
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