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On preheating in Higgs inflation

Yuta Hamada, Kiyoharu Kawana, Adam Scherlis

2021Institutional Repositories DataBase (IRDB)28 citations

Abstract

Recently, the problem of unitarity violation during the preheating stage of Higgs inflation with a large non-minimal coupling has been much discussed in the literature. We point out that this problem can be translated into a strong coupling problem for the dimensionless effective coupling, and that the existence of these problems is highly dependent on the choice of higher-dimensional operators because they can significantly change the background dynamics and the canonical normalization of the fluctuations around it. Correspondingly, the typical energy of particles produced during the first stage of preheating can remain comparable to or below the cutoff scale of the theory. As an example, we numerically calculate the particle production in the presence of a specific four-derivative operator of the Higgs field, and confirm the statement above. Our argument also applies to multi-field inflation with non-minimal couplings.

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PhysicsHiggs bosonUnitarityInflation (cosmology)Dimensionless quantityEffective field theoryTheoretical physicsCosmic microwave backgroundNormalization (sociology)Higgs fieldRenormalizationParticle physicsCutoffCoupling (piping)Statistical physicsMathematical physicsQuantum mechanicsSociologyAnisotropyAnthropologyEngineeringMechanical engineeringCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements
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