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Horizon-preserving dualities and perturbations in non-canonical scalar field cosmologies

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Abstract

We generalize the cosmological duality between inflation and cyclic contraction under the interchange a ↔ H to the case of non-canonical scalar field theories with varying speed of sound. The single duality in the canonical case generalizes to a family of three dualities constructed to leave the cosmological acoustic horizon invariant. We find three classes of models: (I) DBI inflation, (II) the non-canonical generalization of cyclic contraction, and (III) a new cosmological solution with rapidly decreasing speed of sound and relatively slowly growing scale factor, which we dub stalled cosmology. We construct dual analogs to the inflationary slow roll approximation, and solve for the curvature perturbation in all three cases. Both cyclic contraction and stalled cosmology predict a strongly blue spectrum for the curvature perturbations inconsistent with observations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number015
JournalJournal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Volume2012
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2012

Keywords

  • alternatives to inflation
  • inflation
  • physics of the early universe

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