Compact Scalars at the Cosmological Collider
We study the dynamics of scalar fields with compact field spaces, or axions, in de Sitter space. We argue that the field space topology can qualitatively affect the physics of these fields beyond just which terms are allowed in their actions. We argue that the sharpest difference is for massless fie...
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Zusammenfassung: | We study the dynamics of scalar fields with compact field spaces, or axions,
in de Sitter space. We argue that the field space topology can qualitatively
affect the physics of these fields beyond just which terms are allowed in their
actions. We argue that the sharpest difference is for massless fields -- the
free massless noncompact scalar field does not admit a two-point function that
is both de Sitter-invariant and well-behaved at long distances, while the
massless compact scalar does. As proof that this difference can be observable,
we show that the long-distance behavior of a heavy scalar field, and thus its
cosmological collider signal, can qualitatively change depending on whether it
interacts with a light compact or noncompact scalar field. We find an
interesting interplay between the circumference of the field space and the
Hubble scale. When the field space is much larger than Hubble, the compact
field behaves similarly to a light noncompact field and forces the heavy field
to dilute much faster than any free field can. However, depending on how much
smaller the field space is compared to Hubble, the compact field can cause the
heavy scalar to decay either faster or slower than any free field and so we
conclude that there can be qualitative and observable consequences of the field
space's topology in inflationary correlation functions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2311.09219 |