Authors
Bruce A Bassett, Fabrizio Tamburini, David I Kaiser, Roy Maartens
Publication date
1999/11/8
Journal
Nuclear Physics B
Volume
561
Issue
1-2
Pages
188-240
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
During the preheating era after inflation, resonant amplification of quantum field fluctuations takes place. Recently it has become clear that this must be accompanied by resonant amplification of scalar metric fluctuations, since the two are united by Einstein's equations. Furthermore, this “metric preheating” enhances particle production, and leads to gravitational rescattering effects even at linear order. In multi-field models with strong preheating (q≫1), metric perturbations are driven non-linear, with the strongest amplification typically on super-Hubble scales (k→0). This amplification is causal, being due to the super-Hubble coherence of the inflaton condensate, and is accompanied by resonant growth of entropy perturbations. The amplification invalidates the use of the linearized Einstein field equations, irrespective of the amount of fine-tuning of the initial conditions. This has serious implications on all scales – from …
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BA Bassett, F Tamburini, DI Kaiser, R Maartens - Nuclear Physics B, 1999