Keeping an Eye on DBI: Power-counting for small-$c_s$ Cosmology
Ivana Babic, C.P. Burgess, Ghazal Geshnizjani

TL;DR
This paper develops a power-counting scheme for small sound speed inflation models, especially DBI, enabling controlled theoretical predictions by quantifying errors and understanding how small $c_s$ affects interaction scaling.
Contribution
It introduces a novel power-counting framework for DBI models with small $c_s$, providing a controlled expansion in key small parameters, unlike generic $P(X)$ models.
Findings
Power-counting scheme valid for DBI models with small $c_s$
Quantifies theoretical errors in inflationary predictions
Shows small $c_s$ alters fluctuation interactions at low energies
Abstract
Inflationary mechanisms for generating primordial fluctuations ultimately compute them as the leading contributions in a derivative expansion, with corrections controlled by powers of derivatives like the Hubble scale over Planck mass: . At face value this derivative expansion breaks down for models with a small sound speed, , to the extent that is obtained by having higher-derivative interactions like compete with lower-derivative propagation. This concern arises more generally for models whose lagrangian is given as a function for --- including in particular DBI models for which --- since these keep all orders in while dropping for . We here find a sensible power-counting scheme for DBI models that…
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