Author:
Clarke Philip,Shellard E.P.S.
Abstract
Abstract
Calculating the primordial bispectrum predicted by a model
of inflation and comparing it to what we see in the sky is very
computationally intensive, necessitating layers of approximations
and limiting the models which can be constrained. Exploiting the
inherent separability of the tree level in-in formalism using
expansions in separable basis functions provides a means by which to
obviate some of these difficulties. Here, we develop this approach
further into a practical and efficient numerical methodology which
can be applied to a much wider and more complicated range of
bispectrum phenomenology, making an important step forward towards
observational pipelines which can directly confront specific models
of inflation. We describe a simple augmented Legendre polynomial
basis and its advantages, then test the method on single-field
inflation models with non-trivial phenomenology, showing that our
calculation of these coefficients is fast and accurate to high
orders.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics