Journal of High Energy Physics (Oct 2019)

Higher spin supersymmetry at the cosmological collider: sculpting SUSY rilles in the CMB

  • Stephon Alexander,
  • S. James Gates,
  • Leah Jenks,
  • K. Koutrolikos,
  • Evan McDonough

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2019)156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2019, no. 10
pp. 1 – 32

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Abstract We study the imprint of higher spin supermultiplets on cosmological correlators, namely the non-Gaussianity of the cosmic microwave background. Supersymmetry is used as a guide to introduce the contribution of fermionic higher spin particles, which have been neglected thus far in the literature. This necessarily introduces more than just a single additional fermionic superpartner, since the spectrum of massive, higher spin super- multiplets includes two propagating higher spin bosons and two propagating higher spin fermions, which all contribute to the three point function. As an example we consider the half-integer superspin Y = s + 1/2 supermultiplet, which includes particles of spin values j = s + 1, j = s + 1/2, j = s + 1/2 and j = s. We compute the curvature perturbation 3-point function for higher spin particle exchange and find that the known Ps(cos θ) angu- lar dependence is accompanied by superpartner contributions that scale as P s+1(cos θ) and ∑ m P s m cos θ $$ {\sum}_m{P}_s^m\left(\cos \theta \right) $$ , with P s and P s m $$ {P}_s^m $$ defined as the Legendre and Associated Legendre polynomials respectively. We also compute the tensor-scalar-scalar 3-point function, and find a complicated angular dependence as an integral over products of Legendre and associated Legendre polynomials.

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