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Lattice simulations of non-minimally coupled scalar fields in the Jordan frame

Figueroa D. G.
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Florio A.
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Opferkuch T.
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Stefanek B. A.
2023
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Periodico
SCIPOST PHYSICS
Abstract
The presence of scalar fields with non-minimal gravitational interactions of the form ξ|φ|2R may have important implications for the physics of the early universe. We propose a procedure to solve the dynamics of non-minimally coupled scalar fields directly in the Jordan frame, where the non-minimal couplings are maintained explicitly. Our algorithm can be applied to lattice simulations that include minimally coupled fields and an arbitrary number of non-minimally coupled scalars, with the expansion of the universe sourced by all fields present. This includes situations when the dynamics become fully inhomogeneous, fully non-linear (due to e.g. backreaction or mode rescattering effects), and/or when the expansion of the universe is dominated by non-minimally coupled species. As an example, we study geometric preheating with a non-minimally coupled scalar spectator field when the inflaton oscillates following the end of inflation.
DOI
10.21468/SciPostPhys.15.3.077
WOS
WOS:001065573600001
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/138410
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85171131815
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