Abstract

We propose a method to extract predictions from quantum cosmology for inflation that can be confronted with observations. Employing the tunneling boundary condition in quantum geometrodynamics, we derive a probability distribution for the inflaton field. A sharp peak in this distribution can be interpreted as setting the initial conditions for the subsequent phase of inflation. In this way, the peak sets the energy scale at which the inflationary phase has started. This energy scale must be consistent with the energy scale found from the inflationary potential and with the scale found from a potential observation of primordial gravitational waves. Demanding a consistent history of the universe from its quantum origin to its present state, which includes decoherence, we derive a condition that allows one to constrain the parameter space of the underlying model of inflation. We demonstrate our method by applying it to two models: Higgs inflation and natural inflation.

Highlights

  • It is generally assumed that the Universe underwent a period of quasi-exponential expansion very early in its evolution

  • While the energy scale of inflation is most likely separated from the Planck scale by some orders of magnitude, its origin can probably not be entirely understood without reference to quantum gravity

  • If applied to the cosmic regime, quantum geometrodynamics leads to the framework of quantum cosmology, with the wave function of the universe as its central concept

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What can quantum cosmology say about the inflationary universe?

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