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arxiv: 1105.3982 · v2 · pith:ZBAF5HMMnew · submitted 2011-05-19 · ✦ hep-th · astro-ph.CO

Preheating with the Brakes On: The Effects of a Speed Limit

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keywords inflatonkineticresonancenon-canonicalpreheatingeffectsfieldlimit
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We study preheating in models where the inflaton has a non-canonical kinetic term, containing powers of the usual kinetic energy. The inflaton field oscillating about its potential minimum acts as a driving force for particle production through parametric resonance. Non-canonical kinetic terms can impose a speed limit on the motion of the inflaton, modifying the oscillating inflaton profile. This has two important effects: it turns a smooth sinusoidal profile into a sharp saw-tooth, enhancing resonance, and it lengthens the period of oscillations, suppressing resonance. We show that the second effect dominates over the first, so that preheating with a non-canonical inflaton field is less efficient than with canonical kinetic terms, and that the expansion of the Universe suppresses resonance even further.

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