Authors
Burak Himmetoglu, Carlo R Contaldi, Marco Peloso
Publication date
2009/12/15
Journal
Physical Review D—Particles, Fields, Gravitation, and Cosmology
Volume
80
Issue
12
Pages
123530
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
We prove that many cosmological models characterized by vectors nonminimally coupled to the curvature (such as the Turner-Widrow mechanism for the production of magnetic fields during inflation, and models of vector inflation or vector curvaton) contain ghosts. The ghosts are associated with the longitudinal vector polarization present in these models and are found from studying the sign of the eigenvalues of the kinetic matrix for the physical perturbations. Ghosts introduce two main problems: (1) they make the theories ill defined at the quantum level in the high energy/subhorizon regime (and create serious problems for finding a well-behaved UV completion), and (2) they create an instability already at the linearized level. This happens because the eigenvalue corresponding to the ghost crosses zero during the cosmological evolution. At this point the linearized equations for the perturbations become singular …
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B Himmetoglu, CR Contaldi, M Peloso - Physical Review D—Particles, Fields, Gravitation, and …, 2009