Initial state of matter fields and trans-Planckian physics: Can CMB observations disentangle the two?
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2005-05-17
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American Physical Society
Abstract
The standard, scale-invariant, inflationary perturbation spectrum will be modified if the effects of trans-
Planckian physics are incorporated into the dynamics of the matter field in a phenomenological manner,
say, by the modification of the dispersion relation. The spectrum also changes if we retain the standard
dynamics but modify the initial quantum state of the matter field. We show that, given any spectrum of
perturbations, it is possible to choose a class of initial quantum states which can exactly reproduce this
spectrum with the standard dynamics.We provide an explicit construction of the quantum state which will
produce the given spectrum. We find that the various modified spectra that have been recently obtained
from ‘‘trans-Planckian considerations’’ can be constructed from suitable squeezed states above the Bunch-
Davies vacuum in the standard theory. Hence, the CMB observations can, at most, be useful in
determining the initial state of the matter field in the standard theory, but it can not help us to discriminate
between the various Planck scale models of matter fields.We study the problem in the Schrodinger picture
and determine the criterion for negligible back reaction due to modified initial conditions.
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Trans-Planckian physics, CMB observations, Quantum state, Bunch- Davies vacuum