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Curvaton in light of the ACT results

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2026-03-20 v5

Abstract

The latest results from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope Collaboration have moved the preferred perturbation spectral index nsn_{\rm s} closer towards one. We reanalyse constraints on the simplest version of the curvaton model, using nsn_{\rm s} and the tensor-to-scalar ratio rr. We show that in the massless curvaton case the model gives the same locus of nsn_{\rm s}-rr predictions as the power-law model V(ϕ)ϕpV(\phi) \propto \phi^p, but with a different and more elegant physical interpretation. The model gives an excellent account of current observational data, both in the regime where the curvaton dominates the observed perturbations and with an admixture of inflaton-originated perturbations of up to about one-third of the total. Addition of the newest South Pole Telescope SPT-3G D1 dataset maintains this conclusion in favor of the curvaton model. Forthcoming large-scale structure surveys, such as that of the recently-launched SPHEREx probe, could discriminate between curvaton and single-field inflation models using the bispectrum.

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@article{arxiv.2505.09682,
  title  = {Curvaton in light of the ACT results},
  author = {Christian T. Byrnes and Marina Cortês and Andrew R. Liddle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.09682},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Title changed from `The curvaton ACTs again' at request of journal. 7 pages RevTex, 1 figure. v2: added note on new SPT-3G D1 results, minor additions and additional references. v3: reference updates. v4: updates and clarifications, accepted by Physical Review D. v5 reference updates to match published version