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      Primordial Bispectrum from Multifield Inflation with Nonminimal Couplings

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          Realistic models of high-energy physics include multiple scalar fields. Renormalization requires that the fields have nonminimal couplings to the spacetime Ricci curvature scalar, and the couplings can be large at the energy scales of early-universe inflation. The nonminimal couplings induce a nontrivial field-space manifold in the Einstein frame, and they also yield an effective potential in the Einstein frame with nontrivial curvature. The ridges or bumps in the Einstein-frame potential can lead to primordial non-Gaussianities of observable magnitude. We develop a covariant formalism to study perturbations in such models and calculate the primordial bispectrum. As in previous studies of non-Gaussianities in multifield models, our results for the bispectrum depend sensitively on the fields' initial conditions.

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            Review of local non-Gaussianity from multi-field inflation

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            We review models which generate a large non-Gaussianity of the local form. We first briefly consider three models which generate the non-Gaussianity either at or after the end of inflation; the curvaton scenario, modulated (p)reheating and an inhomogeneous end of inflation. We then focus on ways of generating the non-Gaussianity during inflation. We derive general conditions which a product or sum separable potential must satisfy in order to generate a large local bispectrum during slow-roll inflation. As an application we consider two-field hybrid inflation. We then derive a formalism not based on slow roll which can be applied to models in which the slow-roll parameters become large before inflation ends. An exactly soluble two-field model is given in which this happens. Finally we also consider further non-Gaussian observables; a scale dependence of f_NL and the trispectrum.
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              2012-10-28
              2013-03-20
              Article
              10.1103/PhysRevD.87.064004
              1210.7487
              b136c701-aacc-4ae0-bc48-e9e986e0721e

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              MIT-CTP 4410
              Physical Review D 87 (2013): 064004
              41 pages, 11 figures. Minor changes and references added to match published version
              astro-ph.CO hep-ph

              Cosmology & Extragalactic astrophysics,High energy & Particle physics
              Cosmology & Extragalactic astrophysics, High energy & Particle physics

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