A scaling symmetry in a class of two-field inflation models naturally produces a massless isocurvature field whose self-interactions are suppressed, making primordial non-Gaussianity slow-roll suppressed but with a squeezed limit different from single-field inflation.
On Non-Gaussianities in Multi-Field Inflation (N fields): Bi- and Tri-spectra beyond Slow-Roll
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We compute analytic expressions for the non-linearity parameters characterizing the bi- and tri-spectrum of primordial curvature perturbations generated during an inflationary epoch of the early universe driven by an arbitrary number of fields. We assume neither slow roll nor a separable potential; instead, to compute Non-Gaussianities, we assume a separable Hubble parameter. We apply the formalism to an exact solvable toy-model and show under which conditions observably large non-Gaussianities are produced.
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Origin of ultra-light fields during inflation and their suppressed non-Gaussianity
A scaling symmetry in a class of two-field inflation models naturally produces a massless isocurvature field whose self-interactions are suppressed, making primordial non-Gaussianity slow-roll suppressed but with a squeezed limit different from single-field inflation.