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Cosmology as a weak gravitational field and the trans-Planckian problem

Komissarov, Ilia; Nicolis, Alberto; Staunton, John

At momenta much higher than the Hubble scale, the cosmological expansion can be thought of as a weak gravitational field. We consider QFT in a particularly convenient set of coordinates that makes this manifest, so that, for those high momenta, the effects of the cosmological expansion can be dealt with using the standard tools of perturbation theory in Minkowski space. In this way, we re-derive standard results of QFT in a cosmological background, such as mode-stretching and gravitational particle production. We discuss the implications of our results for the trans-Planckian problem.

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Journal of High Energy Physics
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2023)216

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Physics
Published Here
April 30, 2025

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Effective Field Theories, Nonperturbative Effects