Oscillons after inflation

Oscillons are massive, long-lived, localized excitations of a scalar field. We show that in a class of well-motivated single-field models, inflation is followed by self resonance, leading to copious oscillon generation and a lengthy period of oscillon domination. These models are characterized by an...

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Published inPhysical review letters Vol. 108; no. 24; p. 241302
Main Authors Amin, Mustafa A, Easther, Richard, Finkel, Hal, Flauger, Raphael, Hertzberg, Mark P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 14.06.2012
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Summary:Oscillons are massive, long-lived, localized excitations of a scalar field. We show that in a class of well-motivated single-field models, inflation is followed by self resonance, leading to copious oscillon generation and a lengthy period of oscillon domination. These models are characterized by an inflaton potential which has a quadratic minimum and is shallower than quadratic away from the minimum. This set includes both string monodromy models and a class of supergravity inspired scenarios and is in good agreement with the current central values of the concordance cosmology parameters. We assume that the inflaton is weakly coupled to other fields so as not to quickly drain energy from the oscillons or prevent them from forming. An oscillon-dominated universe has a greatly enhanced primordial power spectrum on very small scales relative to that seen with a quadratic potential, possibly leading to novel gravitational effects in the early Universe.
ISSN:1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.241302