Inflaton Effective Potential from Photons for an arbitrary first slow-roll parameter.

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Abstract



We present the contribution that photons make to the effective potential of a charged inflaton for inflationary geometries with an arbitrary first slow roll parameter ϵ. We find a small, nonlocal contribution and a numerically larger, local part. The local part involves the first and second derivatives of ϵ, coming exclusively from the constrained part of the electromagnetic field which carries the long-range interaction. This causes the effective potential induced by electromagnetism to respond more strongly to geometrical evolution than for either scalars, which have no derivatives, or spin one-half particles, which have only one derivative. For ϵ=0 our final result agrees with that of Allen on de Sitter background, while the flat space limit agrees with the classic result of Coleman and Weinberg.

*This work was partially supported by Taiwan MOST grants 108-2112-M-006-004 and 107-2119-M-006-014; by NSF grants PHY-1806218 and PHY-1912484, and by the Institute for Fundamental Theory at the University of Florida.

Publication: S. Katuwal, S.P. Miao and R.P. Woodard, Phys.Rev.D 103 (2021) 10, 105007,
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.103.105007, [arXiv: 2101.06760 [gr-qc]]

Presenters

  • Sanjib Katuwal

    • University of Florida

Authors

  • Sanjib Katuwal

    • University of Florida
  • Richard P Woodard

    • University of Florida
  • Shun-Pei Miao

    • NCKU