Mild quasi-local non-Gaussianity as a signature of modified gravity during inflation
arXiv:1407.6719 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.161303
Abstract
We show that modifications of Einstein gravity during inflation could leave potentially measurable imprints on cosmological observables in the form of non-Gaussian perturbations. This is due to the fact that these modifications appear in the form of an extra field that could have non-trivial interactions with the inflaton. We show it explicitly for the case $R+αR^2$, where nearly scale-invariant non-Gaussianity at the level of $f_{\rm NL} \approx -(1$ to $30)$ can be obtained, in a quasi-local configuration.
Submitted to Physical Review