Red, Straight, no bends: primordial power spectrum reconstruction from CMB and large-scale structure
Abstract
We present a minimally parametric, model independent reconstruction of the shape of the primordial power spectrum. Our smoothing spline technique is well-suited to search for smooth features such as deviations from scale invariance, and deviations from a power law such as running of the spectral index or small-scale power suppression. We use a comprehensive set of the state-of the art cosmological data: {\it Planck} observations of the temperature and polarisation anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background, WiggleZ and Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 galaxy power spectra and the Canada-France-Hawaii Lensing Survey correlation function. This reconstruction strongly supports the evidence for a power law primordial power spectrum with a red tilt and disfavours deviations from a power law power spectrum including small-scale power suppression such as that induced by significantly massive neutrinos. This offers a powerful confirmation of the inflationary paradigm, justifying the adoption of the inflationary prior in cosmological analyses.
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@article{arxiv.1605.06637,
title = {Red, Straight, no bends: primordial power spectrum reconstruction from CMB and large-scale structure},
author = {Andrea Ravenni and Licia Verde and Antonio J. Cuesta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.06637},
year = {2016}
}
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17 pages, 10 figures