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Oscillations in the inflaton potential: Complete numerical treatment and comparison with the recent and forthcoming CMB datasets

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2013-04-30 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Amongst the multitude of inflationary models currently available, models that lead to features in the primordial scalar spectrum are drawing increasing attention, since certain features have been found to provide a better fit to the CMB data than the conventional, nearly scale invariant, primordial spectrum. In this work, we carry out a complete numerical analysis of two models that lead to oscillations over all scales in the scalar power spectrum. We consider the model described by a quadratic potential which is superposed by a sinusoidal modulation and the recently popular axion monodromy model. Since the oscillations continue even on to arc minute scales, in addition to the WMAP data, we also compare the models with the small scale data from ACT. Though, both the models, broadly, result in oscillations in the spectrum, interestingly, we find that, while the monodromy model leads to a considerably better fit to the data in comparison to the standard power law spectrum, the quadratic potential superposed with a sinusoidal modulation does not improve the fit to a similar extent. We also carry out forecasting of the parameters using simulated Planck data for both the models. We show that the Planck mock data performs better in constraining the model parameters as compared to the presently available CMB datasets.

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@article{arxiv.1106.2798,
  title  = {Oscillations in the inflaton potential: Complete numerical treatment and comparison with the recent and forthcoming CMB datasets},
  author = {Moumita Aich and Dhiraj Kumar Hazra and L. Sriramkumar and Tarun Souradeep},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.2798},
  year   = {2013}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures