In this paper we provide a general framework based on $\delta N$ formalism to estimate the cosmological observables pertaining to the cosmic microwave background radiation for non-separable potentials, and for generic \emph{end of inflation} boundary conditions. We provide analytical and numerical solutions to the relevant observables by decomposing the cosmological perturbations along the curvature and the isocurvature directions, \emph{instead of adiabatic and entropy directions}. We then study under what conditions large bi-spectrum and tri-spectrum can be generated through phase transition which ends inflation. In an illustrative example, we show that large $f_{NL}\sim {\cal O}(80)$ and $\tau_{NL}\sim {\cal O}(20000)$ can be obtained fo...
We investigate in the context of brane inflation the possibility of additional light scalar fields g...
We study non-Gaussian signatures on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation predicted within...
In this paper we derive a generic expression, which is valid for scales larger than Hubble radius an...
Habilitation thesis, 245 pagesThe non-Gaussianity of inflationary perturbations, as encoded in the b...
We study non-gaussianity effects, using the $\delta N$ formalism, in a multi-field inflationary mode...
We study cosmological perturbations in generalized Einstein scenarios and show the equivalence of in...
We derive semianalytic formulas for the local bispectrum and trispectrum from general two-field infl...
We investigate non-Gaussianity in general multiple-field inflation using the formalism we developed ...
Realistic models of high-energy physics include multiple scalar fields. Renormalization requires tha...
We generalize the Effective Field Theory of Inflation to include additional light scalar degrees of ...
Recent measurements by the Planck experiment of the power spectrum of temperature anisotropies in th...
We compute the fully non-linear cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies on scales larger than...
Byrnes C, Choi K-Y. Review of local non-Gaussianity from multi-field inflation. Advances in astronom...
We study the bispectrum of the curvature perturbation on uniform energy density hypersurfaces in mod...
We introduce a frame-covariant formalism for inflation of scalar-curvature theories by adopting a di...
We investigate in the context of brane inflation the possibility of additional light scalar fields g...
We study non-Gaussian signatures on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation predicted within...
In this paper we derive a generic expression, which is valid for scales larger than Hubble radius an...
Habilitation thesis, 245 pagesThe non-Gaussianity of inflationary perturbations, as encoded in the b...
We study non-gaussianity effects, using the $\delta N$ formalism, in a multi-field inflationary mode...
We study cosmological perturbations in generalized Einstein scenarios and show the equivalence of in...
We derive semianalytic formulas for the local bispectrum and trispectrum from general two-field infl...
We investigate non-Gaussianity in general multiple-field inflation using the formalism we developed ...
Realistic models of high-energy physics include multiple scalar fields. Renormalization requires tha...
We generalize the Effective Field Theory of Inflation to include additional light scalar degrees of ...
Recent measurements by the Planck experiment of the power spectrum of temperature anisotropies in th...
We compute the fully non-linear cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies on scales larger than...
Byrnes C, Choi K-Y. Review of local non-Gaussianity from multi-field inflation. Advances in astronom...
We study the bispectrum of the curvature perturbation on uniform energy density hypersurfaces in mod...
We introduce a frame-covariant formalism for inflation of scalar-curvature theories by adopting a di...
We investigate in the context of brane inflation the possibility of additional light scalar fields g...
We study non-Gaussian signatures on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation predicted within...
In this paper we derive a generic expression, which is valid for scales larger than Hubble radius an...