Cosmological quasiparticles and the cosmological collider

Jay Hubisz, Seung J. Lee, He Li, Bharath Sambasivam

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Abstract

The interplay between cosmology and strongly coupled dynamics can yield transient spectral features that vanish at late times, but which may leave behind phenomenological signatures in the spectrum of primordial fluctuations. Of particular interest are strongly coupled extensions of the standard model featuring approximate conformal invariance. In flat space, the spectral density for a scalar operator in a conformal field theory is characterized by a continuum with scaling law governed by the dimension of the operator, and is otherwise featureless. Anti-de Sitter/conformal field theory arguments suggest that for large N, in an inflationary background with Hubble rate H, this continuum is gapped. We demonstrate that there can be additional peak structures that become sharp and particlelike at phenomenologically interesting regions in parameter space, and we estimate their contribution to cosmological observables. We find phenomena that are potentially observable in future experiments that are unique to these models, including displaced oscillatory features in the squeezed limit of the bispectrum. These particles can be either fundamental, and localized to a UV brane, or composite at the Hubble scale, H, and bound to a horizon in the bulk of the 5D geometry. We comment on how stabilization of conformal symmetry breaking vacua can be correlated with these spectral features and their phenomenology.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number023543
JournalPhysical Review D
Volume111
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2025

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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