UV artefacts in ultra-slow-roll models of inflation
Pith reviewed 2026-06-29 03:18 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
Hubble-flow parametrizations of ultra-slow-roll inflation produce artificial spikes in higher derivatives of the potential.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
Reconstruction of the scalar potential from Hubble-flow parametrizations reveals sharp, localized spikes in higher-order derivatives at the ultra-slow-roll to slow-roll transition, even for slow parameter changes; UV-filtering via discrete Fourier transform removes these spikes and enforces Wands duality invariance.
What carries the argument
The UV-filtering procedure based on discrete Fourier transform that suppresses high-frequency modes in field space.
If this is right
- UV-filtered models respect Wands duality as the field evolves from ultra-slow roll back to slow roll.
- Spurious UV effects might affect non-Gaussianity and loop contributions to observables.
- Simple analytical Hubble-flow parametrizations are not robust for modeling transient non-attractor phases.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- Models without the filter may overestimate or misrepresent the production of primordial black holes and scalar-induced gravitational waves.
- Observational constraints on non-Gaussianity could distinguish filtered from unfiltered models.
- Physically motivated smooth potentials may avoid the need for such transitions or require specific constructions to match the desired background evolution.
Load-bearing premise
That the discrete Fourier transform UV-filtering removes only spurious high-frequency modes without discarding physically relevant content, and that violation of Wands duality signals an unphysical model.
What would settle it
A direct comparison between the Hubble-flow derived potential and a smooth analytic potential that produces the same slow-roll parameter evolution would show whether the spikes are inevitable or an artifact of the parametrization.
read the original abstract
Within single-field inflation, primordial black hole and scalar-induced gravitational wave production from enhanced primordial perturbations typically requires a transient non-attractor phase, such as ultra-slow roll. We investigate the physical consistency of modeling such scenarios through analytical Hubble-flow parametrisation. By reconstructing the underlying scalar field potential, we show that even slow transitions in the slow-roll parameters can hide sharp, localised spikes in higher-order derivatives of the potential at the transition from ultra-slow-roll to slow-roll. These are typically not found in analytic potentials. To evaluate the impact of these structures, we implement a UV-filtering procedure based on discrete Fourier transform to systematically suppress high frequency modes in field space in both classes of models. We find that the filter effectively removes sharp features in Hubble-flow-derived potentials. As a consequence, we show that UV-filtered models typically respect Wands duality invariance as the field evolves back from ultra-slow roll to slow roll. Beyond linear perturbation theory, the introduction of spurious UV effects might affect other observables, such as non-Gaussianity and loop contributions. Our results thereby question the robustness of simple analytical Hubble-flow parametrisation for modeling inflationary models with a transient non-attractor phase.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript claims that analytical Hubble-flow parametrisations for single-field inflation with a transient ultra-slow-roll phase can introduce spurious sharp spikes in higher-order derivatives of the reconstructed potential, even for slow transitions in the slow-roll parameters. These features are identified as UV artefacts not typically present in analytic potentials. The authors introduce a discrete Fourier transform-based UV-filtering procedure in field space to suppress high-frequency modes, which removes these spikes and restores Wands duality invariance in the filtered models. They argue that this questions the robustness of such parametrisations, with potential implications for non-Gaussianity and loop contributions beyond linear theory.
Significance. If the central results hold, the work would be significant for the modeling of inflationary scenarios relevant to primordial black hole formation and scalar-induced gravitational waves. It provides a concrete diagnostic (UV-filtering and Wands duality) for identifying unphysical features in Hubble-flow models. The approach of reconstructing the potential and applying filtering could help improve the reliability of analytical models in the field.
major comments (3)
- [Abstract, paragraph on UV-filtering implementation] The UV-filtering procedure is introduced without a derivation demonstrating that the filtered potential produces the same curvature perturbation power spectrum as the unfiltered one outside the filtered band, which is necessary to establish that only spurious modes are removed.
- [Abstract] The claim that violation of Wands duality signals an unphysical model is not supported by a proof that analytic potentials cannot produce similar higher-derivative spikes under slow transitions in the Hubble-flow parameters.
- [Abstract] No quantitative estimates or error analysis are provided for the impact on non-Gaussianity and loop contributions, despite the abstract stating that spurious UV effects might affect these observables.
minor comments (1)
- The abstract could benefit from specifying the number of models or specific examples used to demonstrate the typical restoration of Wands duality.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their thorough review and valuable feedback on our manuscript. We address each of the major comments below in a point-by-point manner, indicating where revisions will be made to strengthen the paper.
read point-by-point responses
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Referee: [Abstract, paragraph on UV-filtering implementation] The UV-filtering procedure is introduced without a derivation demonstrating that the filtered potential produces the same curvature perturbation power spectrum as the unfiltered one outside the filtered band, which is necessary to establish that only spurious modes are removed.
Authors: We agree that an explicit derivation is required to rigorously justify that the filtering removes only spurious modes without affecting the physical power spectrum. In the revised manuscript, we will add a new subsection deriving this property: we will demonstrate that the discrete Fourier transform filter in field space acts as a low-pass filter that preserves the low-frequency modes responsible for the curvature perturbations at cosmologically relevant scales, while excising only the high-frequency artefacts. This will be supported by explicit comparison of the power spectra before and after filtering. revision: yes
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Referee: [Abstract] The claim that violation of Wands duality signals an unphysical model is not supported by a proof that analytic potentials cannot produce similar higher-derivative spikes under slow transitions in the Hubble-flow parameters.
Authors: We acknowledge that the manuscript does not contain a general mathematical proof excluding the possibility for all analytic potentials. Our statement is based on explicit reconstruction and comparison with representative analytic potentials, where such spikes are absent for slow transitions. In the revision, we will modify the abstract and discussion to present the Wands duality violation as a practical diagnostic for identifying UV artefacts in Hubble-flow models, rather than a conclusive indicator of unphysicality, and we will add further examples of analytic potentials to bolster the supporting evidence. revision: partial
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Referee: [Abstract] No quantitative estimates or error analysis are provided for the impact on non-Gaussianity and loop contributions, despite the abstract stating that spurious UV effects might affect these observables.
Authors: We agree that the abstract's mention of potential effects on non-Gaussianity and loop contributions lacks supporting estimates. In the revised version, we will expand the discussion to include order-of-magnitude estimates of the impact, derived from the amplitude of the spurious spikes in the higher derivatives of the potential, and we will clarify the speculative nature of these effects. If precise computation exceeds the current scope, we will adjust the abstract wording accordingly. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; derivation uses independent reconstruction and diagnostic filter
full rationale
The paper reconstructs the scalar potential from a given Hubble-flow parametrization (a direct inversion step), computes higher derivatives to reveal localized spikes as a calculational outcome, and then applies a separately defined DFT-based UV filter in field space to suppress high-frequency modes. The observation that filtered models respect Wands duality follows from applying this external procedure rather than from any redefinition of the filter or duality criterion in terms of the target result. No step equates a prediction to its input by construction, relies on load-bearing self-citation for uniqueness, or renames a fitted quantity; the chain remains self-contained against external benchmarks such as the duality invariance property.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
free parameters (1)
- Hubble-flow transition parameters
axioms (2)
- domain assumption The scalar field potential can be reconstructed from Hubble-flow parameters
- domain assumption Wands duality invariance is required for physical consistency of the model
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