Spectral Representation of Cosmological Correlators
Denis Werth

TL;DR
This paper introduces a spectral representation method for cosmological correlators that simplifies their computation, reveals their singularity structure, and connects them to scattering amplitude techniques, enabling more tractable analytical calculations.
Contribution
It develops off-shell spectral methods for cosmological correlators, providing a new representation that simplifies calculations and reveals their analytic structure.
Findings
Derived a new spectral representation for cosmological correlators.
Showed that correlators can be constructed by gluing lower-point functions.
Established cosmological largest-time equations analogous to crossing symmetry.
Abstract
Cosmological correlation functions are significantly more complex than their flat-space analogues, such as tree-level scattering amplitudes. While these amplitudes have simple analytic structure and clear factorisation properties, cosmological correlators often feature branch cuts and lack neat expressions. In this paper, we develop off-shell perturbative methods to study and compute cosmological correlators. We show that such approach not only makes the origin of the correlator singularity structure and factorisation manifest, but also renders practical analytical computations more tractable. Using a spectral representation of massive cosmological propagators that encodes particle production through a suitable prescription, we remove the need to ever perform nested time integrals as they only appear in a factorised form. This approach explicitly shows that complex…
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