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Particles of a de Sitter Universe

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UNIVERSE
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/universe9020059

Keywords

de Sitter spacetime; SO(4; 1) representations; wavefunction; two-point functions; late-time boundary

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This article summarizes recent advances in the study of the SO(4,1) spinor representations in the context of four-dimensional de Sitter universe. Its aim is to further understand quantum field theory and holography at different signs of the cosmological constant by exploring how these representations manifest in cosmological setups. The article particularly focuses on the manifestation of SO(4,1) representations at the late-time boundary of de Sitter, and points out future questions to be explored at the late-time boundary and the static patch.
The de Sitter spacetime is a maximally symmetric spacetime. It is one of the vacuum solutions to Einstein equations with a cosmological constant. It is the solution with a positive cosmological constant and describes a universe undergoing accelerated expansion. Among the possible signs for a cosmological constant, this solution is relevant for primordial and late-time cosmology. In the case of a zero cosmological constant, studies on the representations of its isometry group have led to a broader understanding of particle physics. The isometry group of d+1-dimensional de Sitter is the group SO(d+1,1), whose representations are well known. Given this insight, what can we learn about the elementary degrees of freedom in a four dimensional de Sitter universe by exploring how the unitary irreducible representations of SO(4,1) present themselves in cosmological setups? This article aims to summarize recent advances along this line that benefit towards a broader understanding of quantum field theory and holography at different signs of the cosmological constant. Particular focus is given to the manifestation of SO(4,1) representations at the late-time boundary of de Sitter. The discussion is concluded by pointing towards future questions at the late-time boundary and the static patch with a focus on the representations.

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