Abstract

We study the creation and evolution of cosmological perturbations in renormalizable quadratic gravity with a Weyl term. We adopt a prescription that implies the stability of the vacuum at the price of introducing a massive spin-two ghost state, leading to the loss of unitarity. The theory may still be predictive regardless the interpretation of non-unitary processes provided that their rate is negligible compared to the Universe expansion rate. This implies that the ghost is effectively stable. In such a setup, there are two scalar degrees of freedom excited during inflation. The first one is the usual curvature perturbation whose power spectrum appears to coincide with that of single-field inflation. The second one is a scalar component of the ghost encoded in the shift vector of the metric in the uniform inflaton gauge. The amplitudes of primordial tensor and vector perturbations are strongly suppressed. After inflation the ghost field starts to oscillate and its energy density shortly becomes dominant in the Universe. For all ghost masses allowed by laboratory constraints ghosts should have ``overclosed'' the Universe at temperatures higher than that of primordial nucleosynthesis. Thus, the model with the light Weyl ghost is ruled out.

Highlights

  • We study the creation and evolution of cosmological perturbations in renormalizable quadratic gravity with a Weyl term

  • In this paper we investigate the dynamics of cosmological perturbations in renormalizable quadratic gravity both at inflation and late times

  • In this paper we studied the creation and evolution of cosmological perturbations in quadratic gravity

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Summary

Cosmology with a light ghost

Tokareva2a,b a Institute of Physics, LPPC, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH-1015, Lausanne, Switzerland b.

Cμνρσ C
Exact de Sitter background
Ghost perturbations
Beyond the limit of exact de Sitter space
Uniform inflaton gauge
Observational predictions
Tm ρgh '
Discussion and Conclusions
Gauge transformations
Inflationary perturbations in the uniform inflaton gauge
Cosmological perturbations at late times
Ghost energy density
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