The cosmological bootstrap: weight-shifting operators and scalar seeds

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A key insight of the bootstrap approach to cosmological correlations is the fact that all correlators of slow-roll inflation can be reduced to a unique building block — the four-point function of conformally coupled scalars, arising from the exchange of a massive scalar. Correlators corresponding to the exchange of particles with spin are then obtained by applying a spin-raising operator to the scalar-exchange solution. Similarly, the correlators of massless external fields can be derived by acting with a suitable weight-raising operator. In this paper, we present a systematic and highly streamlined derivation of these operators (and their generalizations) using tools of conformal field theory. Our results greatly simplify the theoretical foundations of the cosmological bootstrap program.

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Baumann, D., Pueyo, C. D., Joyce, A., Lee, H., & Pimentel, G. L. (2020). The cosmological bootstrap: weight-shifting operators and scalar seeds. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2020(12). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2020)204

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