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Resilience of long modes in cosmological observables

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By a careful implementation of gauge transformations involving long-wavelength modes, we show that a variety of effects involving squeezed bispectrum configurations, for which one Fourier mode is much shorter than… Click to show full abstract

By a careful implementation of gauge transformations involving long-wavelength modes, we show that a variety of effects involving squeezed bispectrum configurations, for which one Fourier mode is much shorter than the other two, cannot be gauged away, except for the unphysical exactly infinite-wavelength (k=0) limit. Our result applies, in particular, to the Maldacena consistency relation for single-field inflation, yielding a local non-Gaussianity strength fNLlocal = − (5/12)(nS−1) (with nS the primordial spectral index of scalar perturbations), and to the fNLGR = −5/3 term, appearing in the dark matter bispectrum and in the halo bias, as a consequence of the general relativistic non-linear evolution of matter perturbations. Such effects are therefore physical and observable in principle by future high-sensitivity experiments.

Keywords: long modes; modes cosmological; cosmology; resilience long; cosmological observables

Journal Title: Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Year Published: 2020

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