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Primary thermalisation mechanism of Early Universe observed from Faraday-wave scattering on liquid-liquid interfaces

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arxiv 2207.02199 v1 pith:QPYFVSUB submitted 2022-07-05 gr-qc astro-ph.COphysics.flu-dyn

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For the past two hundred years, parametric instabilities have been studied in various physical systems, such as fluids, mechanical devices and even inflationary cosmology. It was not until a few decades ago that this subharmonic unstable response arose as a central mechanism for the thermalisation of the Early Universe, in a theory known as preheating. Here we study a parametrically driven two-fluid interface to simulate the key aspects of inflationary preheating dynamics through the onset of nonlinear Faraday waves. We present a detailed analysis of the effective field theory description for interfacial waves through the factorization properties of higher-order correlations. Despite the intricacies of a damped and highly interacting hydrodynamical system, we show that the scattering of large amplitude Faraday waves is connected to a broadening of primary resonance bands and the subsequent appearance of secondary instabilities as predicted in preheating dynamics.

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