24–28 Aug 2026
Leiden University
Europe/Zurich timezone

Cosmological gravitational particle production: Scalars and fermions

Not scheduled
15m
Gorlaeus gebouw (Leiden University)

Gorlaeus gebouw

Leiden University

Einsteinweg 55, 2333 CC Leiden
Poster

Speaker

Duarte Miguel da Silva Feiteira (University of Helsinki)

Description

In this talk, I will discuss the gravitational production of scalars and fermions during inflation. For scalars, I will compare Bogolyubov coefficient and Starobinsky stochastic approaches, showing that they only agree in the limit of infinitely long inflation. High-scale inflation is very efficient in particle production, leading to constraints on the existence of free, light, and stable scalars: such particles are viable only if their masses are below the eV scale or if the reheating temperature is in the GeV range. For fermions, I will show how the production efficiency depends on the particle mass, which is generated via the Yukawa coupling and sensitive to the corresponding scalar field value. Scalar fields can experience large quantum fluctuations during inflation, driving the average field to the Hubble scale and above. Thus, fermions can be very heavy during inflation, enhancing particle production.
Based on 2503.14652 and 2509.01673.

Authors

Duarte Miguel da Silva Feiteira (University of Helsinki) Fotis Koutroulis (Theoretical Physics Division, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Oleg Lebedev Stefan Pokorski (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)

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