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      Cosmological Attractors and Initial Conditions for Inflation

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          Inflationary \(\alpha\)-attractor models in supergravity, which provide excellent fits to the latest observational data, are based on the Poincare disk hyperbolic geometry. We refine these models by constructing Kahler potentials with built-in inflaton shift symmetry and by making a canonical choice of the goldstino Kahler potential. The refined models are stable with respect to all scalar fields at all \(\alpha\), no additional stabilization terms are required. The scalar potential V has a nearly Minkowski minimum at small values of the inflaton field \(\varphi\), and an infinitely long dS valley of constant depth and width at large \(\varphi\). Because of the infinite length of this shift-symmetric valley, the initial value of the inflaton field at the Planck density is expected to be extremely large. We show that the inflaton field \(\varphi\) does not change much until all fields lose their energy and fall to the bottom of the dS valley at large \(\varphi\). This provides natural initial conditions for inflation driven by the inflaton field slowly rolling along the dS valley towards the minimum of the potential at small \(\varphi\). A detailed description of this process is given for \(\alpha\)-attractors in supergravity, but we believe that our general conclusions concerning naturalness of initial conditions for inflation are valid for a broad class of inflationary models with sufficiently flat potentials.

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          We investigate cosmological evolution in models where the effective potential V(\phi) may become negative for some values of the field \phi. Phase portraits of such theories in space of variables (\phi,\dot\phi,H) have several qualitatively new features as compared with phase portraits in the theories with V(\phi) > 0. Cosmological evolution in models with potentials with a "stable" minimum at V(\phi)<0 is similar in some respects to the evolution in models with potentials unbounded from below. Instead of reaching an AdS regime dominated by the negative vacuum energy, the universe reaches a turning point where its energy density vanishes, and then it contracts to a singularity with properties that are practically independent of V(\phi). We apply our methods to investigation of the recently proposed cyclic universe scenario. We show that in addition to the singularity problem there are other problems that need to be resolved in order to realize a cyclic regime in this scenario. We propose several modifications of this scenario and conclude that the best way to improve it is to add a usual stage of inflation after the singularity and use that inflationary stage to generate perturbations in the standard way.
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            Quantum Cosmology and Open Universes

            Quantum creation of Universes with compact spacelike sections that have curvature \(k\) either closed, flat or open, i.e. \(k=\pm1,0\) are studied. In the flat and open cases, the superpotential of the Wheeler De Witt equation is significantly modified, and as a result the qualitative behaviour of a typical wavefunction differs from the traditional closed case. Using regularity arguments, it is shown that the only consistent state for the wavefunction is the Tunneling one. By computing the quantum probabilities for the curvature of the sections, it is shown that quantum cosmology actually favours that the Universe be open, \(k=-1\). In all cases sufficient inflation \(\sim 60\) e-foldings is predicted: this is an improvement over classical measures that generally are ambiguous as to whether inflation is certain to occur.
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              02 June 2015
              2015-07-17
              Article
              10.1103/PhysRevD.92.063519
              1506.00936
              dee58cf1-da0d-41e7-ab16-6266a009fabe

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              Phys. Rev. D 92, 063519 (2015)
              17 pages, 17 figures, minor changes
              hep-th astro-ph.CO gr-qc hep-ph

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