Institute for Advanced Study/Princeton University Early Universe/Cosmology Lunch Discussion

Topics in inflationary cosmology: reheating, gauge fields and gravitational waves

We will review our current understanding of reheating after inflation, including various aspects of the linear and nonlinear dynamics of the inflaton field, such as parametric resonance, the generation of metric perturbations and the effects of the nonlinear evolution on the post-inflationary expansion history. We will also review the recent progress in the understanding of the non-perturbative dynamics of dark vector fields during reheating and whether they can play the role of dark matter in the late universe. Finally, we will discuss phenomenologically interesting models of gauge fields during inflation which can give rise to detectable gravitational wave signatures.

Date & Time

April 26, 2021 | 12:30pm – 2:00pm

Location

Virtual Meeting

Speakers

Kaloian Lozanov

Affiliation

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Notes

Contact Andrina Nicola or <anicola AT princeton.edu> or Giovanni Cabass <gcabass AT ias.edu> for the Zoom link. Organizers are Jo Dunkley, Princeton University, and Matias Zaldarriaga, Institute for Advanced Study.