The Inflationary Paradigm by Nicola Bartolo

The Inflationary Paradigm by Nicola Bartolo

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Chiral scalar-tensor models: theoretical predictions

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Chiral scalar-tensor models: theoretical predictions

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The Inflationary Paradigm by Nicola Bartolo

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  1. 1 Outline
  2. 2 INFLATION: WHY SO IMPORTANT?
  3. 3 What is inflation?
  4. 4 The rise and fall ... of the comoving Hubble horizon
  5. 5 INFLATION:
  6. 6 When? Fitting into the Big Picture
  7. 7 Initial conditions
  8. 8 HOW? INFLATION and THE INFLATON
  9. 9 Observational predictions
  10. 10 Zoology of inflationary models
  11. 11 Inflation dynamics and the level of gravity waves
  12. 12 Classifying inflationary models
  13. 13 Non-canonical kinetic term
  14. 14 ......and multi-field models of inflation
  15. 15 ......and vector fields during inflation?
  16. 16 Models with primordial vector fields during inflation
  17. 17 The f F2 model: power spectrum and bispectrum
  18. 18 Main message about IR modes:
  19. 19 Effective Field Theory approach to inflation and new symmetry breaking patterns
  20. 20 The Action up to third-order from the EFT expansion
  21. 21 Condensed Matter Cosmology??
  22. 22 Current observational status
  23. 23 Why Inflation is sensitive to high-energy fundamental physics?
  24. 24 We have a dream........
  25. 25 Why gravity waves of inflation are important?
  26. 26 Primordial non-Gaussianity
  27. 27 Why primordial NG is important?
  28. 28 A reminder......
  29. 29 Another good reason: Maldacena consistency relations
  30. 30 Shapes of NG: local NG
  31. 31 Equilateral NG
  32. 32 LESSON: NG...IT'S NOT JUST A NUMBER
  33. 33 Observational limits set by Planck
  34. 34 Implications for inflation models
  35. 35 Planck limits on trispectra
  36. 36 What can we expect in the future? Crossing critical thresholds
  37. 37 Oscillatory features
  38. 38 The nature of gravitational waves I
  39. 39 The nature of gravitational waves I These observables can be signatures of new physics.
  40. 40 Present constraints on tensor NG hkihk2hk3
  41. 41 Determining the nature of Gravitational Waves II
  42. 42 Measuring the Energy Scale of Inflation with Large Scale Structures
  43. 43 Other example
  44. 44 Chirality in the vybispectrum
  45. 45 Chiral GWs: detection prospects via CMB bispectra
  46. 46 Chiral scalar-tensor models: theoretical predictions
  47. 47 New avenues: Anisotropies of SGWB from inflation and primordial non-Gaussianity**
  48. 48 The heritage of inflation
  49. 49 Conclusions: looking into the future
  50. 50 The fd F2 model: power spectrum and bispectrum
  51. 51 The 12b F2 model: some highlights
  52. 52 Search in Presentation
  53. 53 New future/futuristic observational strategies for PNG
  54. 54 Expected constraints with SPHEREx
  55. 55 Open questions

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