Testing Predictions of the Quantum Landscape Multiverse 3: The Hilltop Inflationary Potential
Abstract
Here we test the predictions of the theory of the origin of the universe from the landscape multiverse, against the 2015 Planck data, for the case of the Hilltop class of inflationary models, for and . By considering the quantum entanglement correction of the multiverse, we can place just a lower limit on the local 'SUSY-breaking' scale, respectively at c.l. and at c.l. from Planck TT+lowP, so the case with multiverse correction is statistically indistinguishable from the case with an unmodified inflation. We find that the series of anomalies predicted by the quantum landscape multiverse for the allowed range of , is consistent with Planck's tests of the anomalies. In addition, the friction between the two cosmological probes of the Hubble parameter and with the weak lensing experiments goes away for a particular subset, the case of Hilltop models.
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@article{arxiv.1807.10833,
title = {Testing Predictions of the Quantum Landscape Multiverse 3: The Hilltop Inflationary Potential},
author = {Eleonora Di Valentino and Laura Mersini-Houghton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.10833},
year = {2019}
}
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19 pages