Much of our intuition about Effective Field Theories (EFTs) stems from their formulation in flat spacetime, yet EFTs have become indispensable tools in cosmology, where time-dependent backgrounds are the norm. In this work, we demonstrate that in spacetimes undergoing significant expansion — such as accelerated FLRW and de Sitter backgrounds — the contributions of operators with mass dimension ∆ to physical observables grow factorially with ∆ at fixed couplings. This behavior stands in stark contrast to static flat spacetime. As a result, the cosmological EFT expansion is generally asymptotic rather than convergent, even at tree level. To illustrate this phenomenon, we analyze simple toy models involving a massless or conformally coupled scalar field interacting with a heavy scalar with zero or infinite sound speed. We demonstrate that meaningful EFT predictions can still be extracted via appropriate resummation techniques, performed in both Fourier and Mellin-momentum space. In the infinite sound speed limit, where the heavy field is effectively non-dynamical, the resummed EFT reproduces the exact result of the full theory. In other cases, the EFT captures only the local part of the dynamics, omitting nonlocal terms, which are exponentially suppressed in the large-mass limit for the Bunch-Davies state. Our results provide detailed and quantitative expectations for more general cosmological EFTs

On the asymptotic nature of cosmological effective theories

Duaso Pueyo, Carlos
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2026

Abstract

Much of our intuition about Effective Field Theories (EFTs) stems from their formulation in flat spacetime, yet EFTs have become indispensable tools in cosmology, where time-dependent backgrounds are the norm. In this work, we demonstrate that in spacetimes undergoing significant expansion — such as accelerated FLRW and de Sitter backgrounds — the contributions of operators with mass dimension ∆ to physical observables grow factorially with ∆ at fixed couplings. This behavior stands in stark contrast to static flat spacetime. As a result, the cosmological EFT expansion is generally asymptotic rather than convergent, even at tree level. To illustrate this phenomenon, we analyze simple toy models involving a massless or conformally coupled scalar field interacting with a heavy scalar with zero or infinite sound speed. We demonstrate that meaningful EFT predictions can still be extracted via appropriate resummation techniques, performed in both Fourier and Mellin-momentum space. In the infinite sound speed limit, where the heavy field is effectively non-dynamical, the resummed EFT reproduces the exact result of the full theory. In other cases, the EFT captures only the local part of the dynamics, omitting nonlocal terms, which are exponentially suppressed in the large-mass limit for the Bunch-Davies state. Our results provide detailed and quantitative expectations for more general cosmological EFTs
2026
Settore PHYS-02/A - Fisica teorica delle interazioni fondamentali, modelli, metodi matematici e applicazioni
de Sitter space; Effective Field Theories; Nonperturbative Effects; Early Universe Particle Physics
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