Out of Equilibrium Dynamics of an Inflationary Phase Transition
Abstract
We study the non-linear dynamics of an inflationary phase transition in a quartically self coupled inflaton model within the framework of a de Sitter background. Large N and Hartree non-perturbative approximations combined with non-equilibrium field theory methods are used to study the self-consistent time evolution including backreaction effects. We find that when the system cools down from an initial temperature Ti > Tc to below Tc with the initial value of the zero mode of the inflaton phi(0) << m lambda-1/4, the dynamics is determined by the growth of long-wavelength quantum fluctuations. For phi(0) >> m lambda-1/4 the dynamics is determined by the evolution of the classical zero mode. In the regime where spinodal quantum fluctuations give the most important contribution to the non-equilibrium dynamics, we find that they modify the equation of state providing a graceful exit from the inflationary stage. Inflation ends through this new mechanism at a time scale ts >= [H/m2]ln[lambda-1] which for H >= m and very weak coupling allows over one hundred e-folds during the de Sitter phase. Spatially correlated domains grow to be of horizon-size and quantum fluctuations ``freeze-out'' for times t> ts.
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