Could PBHs and secondary GWs have originated from squeezed initial states?
H. V. Ragavendra, L. Sriramkumar, and Joseph Silk

TL;DR
This paper explores whether squeezed initial states during inflation can produce enough small-scale power to generate primordial black holes and secondary gravitational waves, but finds backreaction limits prevent significant enhancement.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of using squeezed initial states to generate features in the power spectrum for PBH and GW production, highlighting the challenges involved.
Findings
Squeezed initial states can enhance non-Gaussianity at large wave numbers.
Backreaction severely limits the deviation from Bunch-Davies vacuum.
Achieving the desired squeezed states dynamically is challenging.
Abstract
[Abridged] Recently, the production of primordial black holes (PBHs) and secondary gravitational waves (GWs) due to enhanced scalar power on small scales have garnered considerable attention in the literature. Often, the mechanism considered to arrive at such enhanced power involves a modification of the standard slow roll inflationary dynamics, achieved with the aid of fine-tuned potentials. In this work, we investigate another well known method to generate features in the power spectrum wherein the initial state of the perturbations is assumed to be squeezed states. This approach is technically straightforward to implement since the Bogoliubov coefficients characterizing the squeezed initial states, can be immediately determined from the desired form of the power spectrum. It is known that, for squeezed initial states, the scalar bispectrum is strongly scale dependent and the…
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