We show that a large class of two-field models of single-bubble open inflation do not lead to infinite open universes, as it was previously thought, but to an ensemble of very large but finite inflating `islands'. The reason is that the quantum tunneling responsible for the nucleation of the bubble does not occur simultaneously along both field directions and equal-time hypersurfaces in the open universe are not synchronized with equal-density or fixed-field hypersurfaces. The most probable tunneling trajectory corresponds to a zero value of the inflaton field; large values, necessary for the second period of inflation inside the bubble, only arise as localized fluctuations. The interior of each nucleated bubble will contain an infinite num...
Abstract. Slow-roll inflation requires the inflaton field to have an exceptionally flat potential, w...
Abstract In quasi-single field inflation there are massive fields that interact with the inflaton fi...
5siAs a contribution to a viable candidate for a standard model of cosmology, we here show that pre-...
We investigate the quantum fluctuations of an inflaton field in a two-field model of one-bubble open...
Quasiopenness seems to be generic to multi-field models of single-bubble open inflation. Instead of ...
It appears difficult to construct a simple model for an open universe based on the one bubble inflat...
It appears difficult to construct a simple model for an open universe based on the one bubble inflat...
In the simplest model of open inflation there are two inflaton fields decoupled from each other. One...
We propose to explain the present large scale structure of the universe in terms of a first order ph...
We study one-field open inflationary models in a universe dominated by tachyon matter. In these scen...
It is already understood that the increasing observational evidence for an open universe can be reco...
Large scale voids are a very prominent feature in recent redshift surveys: here we attempt an explan...
The interior of a vacuum bubble in de Sitter space may give an open universe with sufficient homogen...
We re-examine large scalar fields within effective field theory, in particular focussing on the issu...
We first develop a method to calculate a complete set of mode functions that describe the quantum fl...
Abstract. Slow-roll inflation requires the inflaton field to have an exceptionally flat potential, w...
Abstract In quasi-single field inflation there are massive fields that interact with the inflaton fi...
5siAs a contribution to a viable candidate for a standard model of cosmology, we here show that pre-...
We investigate the quantum fluctuations of an inflaton field in a two-field model of one-bubble open...
Quasiopenness seems to be generic to multi-field models of single-bubble open inflation. Instead of ...
It appears difficult to construct a simple model for an open universe based on the one bubble inflat...
It appears difficult to construct a simple model for an open universe based on the one bubble inflat...
In the simplest model of open inflation there are two inflaton fields decoupled from each other. One...
We propose to explain the present large scale structure of the universe in terms of a first order ph...
We study one-field open inflationary models in a universe dominated by tachyon matter. In these scen...
It is already understood that the increasing observational evidence for an open universe can be reco...
Large scale voids are a very prominent feature in recent redshift surveys: here we attempt an explan...
The interior of a vacuum bubble in de Sitter space may give an open universe with sufficient homogen...
We re-examine large scalar fields within effective field theory, in particular focussing on the issu...
We first develop a method to calculate a complete set of mode functions that describe the quantum fl...
Abstract. Slow-roll inflation requires the inflaton field to have an exceptionally flat potential, w...
Abstract In quasi-single field inflation there are massive fields that interact with the inflaton fi...
5siAs a contribution to a viable candidate for a standard model of cosmology, we here show that pre-...