Viability of Slow-Roll Inflation in Light of the Non-Zero K_min Measured in the Cmb Power Spectrum

F. Melia
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Slow-roll inflation may simultaneously solve the horizon problem and generate a near scale-free fluctuation spectrum P(k). These two processes are intimately connected via the initiation and duration of the inflationary phase. But a recent study based on the latest Planck release suggests that P(k) has a hard cutoff, k_min > 0, inconsistent with this conventional picture. Here we demonstrate quantitatively that most---perhaps all---slow-roll inflationary models fail to accommodate this minimum cutoff. We show that the small parameter `epsilon' must be > 0.9 throughout the inflationary period to comply with the data, seriously violating the slow-roll approximation. Models with such an epsilon predict extremely red spectral indices, at odds with the measured value. We also consider extensions to the basic picture (suggested by several earlier workers) by adding a kinetic-dominated or radiation-dominated phase preceding the slow-roll expansion. Our approach differs from previously published treatments principally because we require these modifications to---not only fit the measured fluctuation spectrum, but to simultaneously also---fix the horizon problem. We show, however, that even such measures preclude a joint resolution of the horizon problem and the missing correlations at large angles.
从Cmb功率谱测量的非零K_min来看慢滚膨胀的可行性
慢滚膨胀可以同时解决视界问题并产生近无标度波动谱P(k)。这两个过程通过通货膨胀阶段的开始和持续时间密切相关。但最近一项基于普朗克最新发布的研究表明,P(k)有一个硬截止点,k_min > 0,这与传统的图景不一致。在这里,我们从数量上证明了大多数——也许是所有——慢滚动膨胀模型都不能适应这个最小截止点。我们证明了小参数' epsilon'在整个暴胀期间必须> 0.9才能符合数据,严重违反了慢滚近似。具有这种ε的模型预测的极红光谱指数与测量值不一致。我们还考虑对基本图的扩展(由几位早期工作者提出),在慢滚膨胀之前添加一个动力学主导或辐射主导的阶段。我们的方法与之前发表的处理方法不同,主要是因为我们需要这些修改,不仅要适应测量的波动谱,还要同时解决水平问题。然而,我们表明,即使是这样的措施也排除了对视界问题和大角度缺失相关性的联合解决。
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