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Trans-Planckian censorship, inflation, and excited initial states for perturbations

Suddhasattwa Brahma

2020Physical review. D/Physical review. D.62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The recently proposed trans-Planckian censorship conjecture (TCC) seems to require that the energy scale of inflation is significantly lower than the Planck scale $({H}_{\mathrm{inf}}<{10}^{\ensuremath{-}20}{M}_{\mathrm{Pl}})$. This, in turn, implies that the tensor-to-scalar ratio for inflation is negligibly small, independent of assumptions of slow-roll or even of having a single scalar field, thus ruling out inflation if primordial tensor modes are ever observed. After demonstrating the robustness and generality of these bounds, we show that having an excited initial state for cosmological perturbations seems to be a way out of this problem for models of inflation.

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Inflation (cosmology)PhysicsGeneralityTheoretical physicsExcited statePlanckScalar fieldScalar (mathematics)Eternal inflationConjectureBack-reactionMathematical physicsCosmologyClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsInflatonEconomicsMathematicsGeometryManagementPure mathematicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena