Infrared Logarithms in Minisuperspace Inflation
Abstract
We examine the emergence of the infrared logarithms in the cosmological perturbation theory applied to the minisuperspace scalar slow-roll inflation. Not surprisingly, in the single scalar field model the curvature perturbation ζ is conserved and no aB behavior appears, where aB(t) is the background scale factor of the universe. On the other hand, in the presence of a spectator scalar the n'th order perturbation theory gives an ( aB)n correction to ζ. However, a nonperturbative estimate shows that ζ actually becomes the sum of a constant and a mildly evolving aB pieces.
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