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===Reheating=== Inflation is a period of supercooled expansion, when the temperature drops by a factor of 100,000 or so. (The exact drop is model-dependent, but in the first models it was typically from {{10^|27}} K down to {{10^|22}} K.<ref name=Guth-1982-NuffWksh> {{cite conference |last=Guth |first=Alan |date=21 June β 9 July 1982 |title=Phase transitions in the very early universe |editor1-last=Gibbons |editor1-first=G.W. |editor2-last=Hawking |editor2-first=S. |editor2-link=Stephen Hawking |editor3-last=Siklos |editor3-first=S.T.C. |edition=illustrated, reprint |conference=The Very Early Universe: Proceedings of the Nuffield Workshop, [[Cambridge University|Cambridge]] |place=Cambridge, UK |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press|Cambridge U.P.]] |publication-date=29 March 1985 |orig-year=1st ed. 1983 |isbn=9780521316774 |oclc=14137101 }} {{ISBN|0-521-31677-4}} </ref>) This relatively low temperature is maintained during the inflationary phase. When inflation ends, the temperature returns to the pre-inflationary temperature; this is called ''reheating'' or thermalization because the large potential energy of the inflaton field decays into particles and fills the Universe with [[Standard Model]] particles, including [[electromagnetic radiation]], starting the [[radiation-dominated era|radiation dominated phase]] of the Universe. Because the nature of the inflaton field is not known, this process is still poorly understood, although it is believed to take place through a [[parametric oscillator|parametric resonance]].<ref> See {{harvp|Kolb|Turner|1988}} or {{harvp|Mukhanov|2005}}. </ref><ref> {{cite journal |first1=Lev |last1=Kofman |first2=Andrei |last2=Linde |first3=Alexei |last3=Starobinsky |year=1994 |title=Reheating after inflation |journal=[[Physical Review Letters]] |volume=73 |issue=5 |pages=3195β3198 |bibcode=1986CQGra...3..811K |pmid=10057315 |arxiv=hep-th/9405187 |s2cid=250890807 |doi=10.1088/0264-9381/3/5/011 }} </ref>
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