Paper 3, Section I, C
What is the flatness problem? Show by reference to the Friedmann equation how a period of accelerated expansion of the scale factor in the early stages of the universe can solve the flatness problem if , where is the mass density and is the pressure.
In the very early universe, where we can neglect the spatial curvature and the cosmological constant, there is a homogeneous scalar field with a vacuum potential energy
and the Friedmann energy equation (in units where ) is
where is the Hubble parameter. The field obeys the evolution equation
During inflation, evolves slowly after starting from a large initial value at . State what is meant by the slow-roll approximation. Show that in this approximation,
where is the initial value of .
As decreases from its initial value , what is its approximate value when the slow-roll approximation fails?