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Quantum Stability of a w < - 1 Phase of Cosmic Acceleration

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arxiv gr-qc/0612026 v3 pith:24SC7E2J submitted 2006-12-04 gr-qc astro-phhep-phhep-th

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keywords systemmassphasequantumquantum-correctedstabilityaccelerationagreement
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We consider a massless, minimally coupled scalar with a quartic self-interaction which is released in Bunch-Davies vacuum in locally de Sitter background of an inflating universe. It was shown, in this system, that quantum effects can induce a temporary phase of super-acceleration causing a violation of the Weak Energy Condition on cosmological scales. In this paper we investigate the system's stability by studying the behavior of linearized perturbations in the quantum-corrected effective field equation at one and two-loop order. We show that the time dependence we infer from the quantum-corrected mode function is in perfect agreement with the system developing a positive mass squared. The maximum induced mass remains perturbatively small and it does not go tachyonic. Thus, the system is stable.

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