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Why there are many alternatives to inflation ?
朴云松 Graduated University of CAS USTC Hefei,
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Inflation solve many problems of ``big bang” model,
is the popular paradigm of the early universe.
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The current universe is accelerated expanding
which we straightly see.
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Whether the early universe is accelerated expanding
which we can not straightly see.
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Abstract 1、How to solve the problems of “big bang” model
2、How to have a scale invariant primordial perturbation 3、The end
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1、How to solve the problems of “big bang” model
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1、How to solve the problems of “big bang” model
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1、How to solve the problems of “big bang” model
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1、How to solve the problems of “big bang” model
Thus, all problems share same origin Why flat Why primordial perturbation a|H| is decreasing ?? Why honogeneous
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1、How to solve the problems of “big bang” model
Thus, the solution is in a period of early universe, a|H| increases with time. actually for any evolution for inflation
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1、How to solve the problems of “big bang” model
There are infinite possible evolutions
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1、How to solve the problems of “big bang” model
ln(1/a|H|) ln(a) “big bang” model
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contraction expansion 1、How to solve the problems of “big bang” model
expanding phase contracting phase expansion
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation Is the scale invariance of primordial perturbation the unique prediction of inflation ?
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation The curvature perturbation The equation of perturbation is
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation The initial condition
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation The solution is The power spectrum is
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation The scale invariance requires The definition of both modes is
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation When all are unchanged, only a inflation contraction with w=0 Brandenberger call “matter bounce”
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation However, the case might be inverse, all are unchanged, only Q Thus
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation is the slow contraction is the slow expansion Khoury, Steinhardt,et.al “Nearly scale invariant spectrum of adiabatic fluctuations may be from a very slowly expanding phase of the universe.” Phys.Rev.D68:083515,2003.
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation The duality of primordial perturbations (early universe scenarios) for inflation for slow evolution Piao, Zhang, Phys.Rev.D70:043516,2004. Boyel, Steinhardt, Turok, Phys.Rev.D70:023504,2004.
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation the slow expansion scenario
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial perturbation
the evolutions with rapidly changed inflation Z.G.Liu, J.Zhang, Y.S.Piao, Phys.Rev.D84, (2011)
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial perturbation
Z.G.Liu, J.Zhang, Y.S.Piao, Phys.Rev.D84, (2011)
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial perturbation
Y.S.Piao, Phys.Lett.B701, 526 (2011)
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation
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contraction expansion 2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation contraction expanding phase contracting phase expansion
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2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation However, with the “curvaton” mechanism, in principle, the perturbation can be scale invariant for arbitrary evolutions.
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“Pre big bang” scenario
The contraction with =3
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contraction expansion 2、How to have a scale invariant primordial
perturbation contraction expanding phase contracting phase expansion
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How to distinguish inflation and its alternatives ? When the perturbation is Gaussian, |f_NL|<1, inflation is the simplest scenario of early universe. When there is the tensor perturbation inflation is the simplest scenario of early universe.
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Thanks! The end Inflation “might” be
the simplest scenario of early universe. Identifying it is a challenging issue. Thanks!
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