Cosmological Perturbations From Inhomogeneous Reheating, Freeze-Out, and Mass Domination

Abstract

We generalize a recently proposed mechanism for the origin of primordial metric perturbations in inflationary models. Quantum fluctuations of light scalar fields during inflation give rise to super-horizon fluctuations of masses and reaction rates of various particles. Reheating, freeze-out, and matter-domination processes become inhomogeneous and generate super-horizon metric perturbations. We also calculate the degree of non-Gaussianity fnl for this new model of cosmological perturbations. The precise value of fnl depends on the specific models, but |fnl| is a natural lower bound for our mechanisms. This is much larger than the currently assumed theoretical value fnl tilt 0.05, and is thought to be observable. In a particularly attractive model of inhomogeneous mass-domination, the non-Gaussianity of perturbations generated by our mechanism is simply fnl=5, irrespective of the detailed structure of the underlying field theory.

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