Ekpyrotic Non-Gaussianity -- A Review
2010
Ekpyrotic models and their cyclic extensions solve the standard cosmological flatness, horizon and homogeneity puzzles by postulating a slowly contracting phase of the universe prior to the big bang. This ekpyrotic phase also manages to produce a nearly scale-invariant spectrum of scalar density fluctuations, but, crucially, with significant non-gaussian corrections. In fact, some versions of ekpyrosis are on the borderline of being ruled out by observations, while, interestingly, the best-motivated models predict levels of non-gaussianity that will be measurable by near-future experiments. Here, we review these predictions in detail, and comment on their implications.
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