19–23 Feb 2024
Chung-Ang University
Asia/Seoul timezone

Inflationary Correlators with Dynamical Mass

23 Feb 2024, 10:10
20m
Centennial 310-B502 (Chung-Ang University)

Centennial 310-B502

Chung-Ang University

Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Speaker

Shuntaro AOKI

Description

Massive fields can imprint unique oscillatory features on primordial correlation functions or inflationary correlators, which is dubbed the cosmological collider signal. In this work, we analytically investigate the effects of a time-dependent mass of a scalar field on inflationary correlators, extending previous numerical studies and implementing techniques developed in the cosmological bootstrap program. The time-dependent mass is in general induced by couplings to the slow-roll inflaton background, with particularly significant effects in the case of non-derivative couplings. The obtained formulae are utilized to discuss the phenomenological impacts on the power spectrum and bispectrum, and it is found that the scaling behavior of the bispectrum in the squeezed configuration, i.e., the cosmological collider signal, is modified from a time-dependent Boltzmann suppression. By investigating the scaling behavior in detail, we are in principle able to determine the non-derivative couplings between the inflaton and the massive particle.

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