2014
DOI: 10.1142/s0218271815300037
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Nonperturbative dynamics of reheating after inflation: A review

Abstract: Our understanding of the state of the universe between the end of inflation and big bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) is incomplete. The dynamics at the end of inflation are rich and a potential source of observational signatures. Reheating, the energy transfer between the inflaton and Standard Model fields (possibly through intermediaries) and their subsequent thermalization, can provide clues to how inflation fits in with known high-energy physics. We provide an overview of our current understanding of the nonpertu… Show more

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“…(30). This expansion in terms of creation and annihilation operators is consistent with the one provided in the last chapter of [29].…”
Section: Quantization and Power Spectrasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…(30). This expansion in terms of creation and annihilation operators is consistent with the one provided in the last chapter of [29].…”
Section: Quantization and Power Spectrasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…For example, different rates for different types of decays into different Standard Model particles may yield different clocks for starting the usual radiationdominated epoch. There may be a preheating stage [6], where there is a resonant production of particles [7], which can enhance the inflaton decay via scattering [8], or where inhomogeneous modes may be excited [9]. Turbulence may also play a role [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3.1) changing significantly even during the period of a single inflaton oscillation. However, since particle production only take place during a small fraction of each oscillation, analytic results are possible, and these have been studied carefully in [28,48] (for subsequent literature see the reviews [49][50][51], and references therein).…”
Section: Preheating In Models With Two Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%