9–11 May 2022
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Missing Scalars at the Cosmological Collider

9 May 2022, 16:45
15m
Lawrence Hall 203

Lawrence Hall 203

Speaker

Qianshu Lu

Description

Light scalar fields typically develop spatially varying backgrounds during inflation. Very often they do not directly affect the density perturbations, but interact with other fields that do leave nontrivial signals in primordial perturbations. In this sense they become "missing scalars" at the cosmological collider. We study potentially observable signals of these missing scalars, focusing on a special example where a missing scalar distorts the usual oscillatory features in the squeezed bispectrum. The distortion is also a useful signal distinguishing the de Sitter background induced thermal mass from a constant intrinsic mass.

Authors

Dr Matthew Reece (Harvard University) Qianshu Lu Dr Zhong-Zhi Xianyu (Tsinghua University)

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