String Gas Cosmology after Planck
Abstract
We review the status of String Gas Cosmology after the 2015 Planck data release. String gas cosmology predicts an almost scale-invariant spectrum of cosmological perturbations with a slight red tilt, like the simplest inflationary models. It also predicts a scale-invariant spectrum of gravitational waves with a slight blue tilt, unlike inflationary models which predict a red tilt of the gravitational wave spectrum. String gas cosmology yields two consistency relations which determine the tensor to scalar ratio and the slope of the gravitational wave spectrum given the amplitude and tilt of the scalar spectrum. We show that these consistency relations are in good agreement with the Planck data. We discuss future observations which will be able to differentiate between the predictions of inflation and those of string gas cosmology.
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@article{arxiv.1505.02381,
title = {String Gas Cosmology after Planck},
author = {Robert H. Brandenberger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.02381},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Invited review article for the "focus issue" of Classical and Quantum Gravity : "Planck and the fundamentals of cosmology", 17 pages, 3 figures