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CMB Imprints of a Pre-Inflationary Climbing Phase

We discuss the implications for cosmic microwave background (CMB) observables, of a class of pre-inflationary dynamics suggested by string models where SUSY is broken due to the presence of D-branes and orientifolds preserving incompatible portions of it. In these models the would-be inflaton is for...

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Autores principales: Dudas, E., Kitazawa, N., Patil, S.P., Sagnotti, A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2012/05/012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1428385
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author Dudas, E.
Kitazawa, N.
Patil, S.P.
Sagnotti, A.
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Kitazawa, N.
Patil, S.P.
Sagnotti, A.
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description We discuss the implications for cosmic microwave background (CMB) observables, of a class of pre-inflationary dynamics suggested by string models where SUSY is broken due to the presence of D-branes and orientifolds preserving incompatible portions of it. In these models the would-be inflaton is forced to emerge from the initial singularity climbing up a mild exponential potential, until it bounces against a steep exponential potential of "brane SUSY breaking" scenarios, and as a result the ensuing descent gives rise to an inflationary epoch that begins when the system is still well off its eventual attractor. If a pre-inflationary climbing phase of this type had occurred within 6-7 e-folds of the horizon exit for the largest observable wavelengths, displacement off the attractor and initial-state effects would conspire to suppress power in the primordial scalar spectrum, enhancing it in the tensor spectrum and typically superposing oscillations on both. We investigate these imprints on CMB observables over a range of parameters, examine their statistical significance, and provide a semi-analytic rationale for our results. It is tempting to ascribe at least part of the large-angle anomalies in the CMB to pre-inflationary dynamics of this type.
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spelling cern-14283852019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2012/05/012http://cds.cern.ch/record/1428385engDudas, E.Kitazawa, N.Patil, S.P.Sagnotti, A.CMB Imprints of a Pre-Inflationary Climbing PhaseParticle Physics - TheoryWe discuss the implications for cosmic microwave background (CMB) observables, of a class of pre-inflationary dynamics suggested by string models where SUSY is broken due to the presence of D-branes and orientifolds preserving incompatible portions of it. In these models the would-be inflaton is forced to emerge from the initial singularity climbing up a mild exponential potential, until it bounces against a steep exponential potential of "brane SUSY breaking" scenarios, and as a result the ensuing descent gives rise to an inflationary epoch that begins when the system is still well off its eventual attractor. If a pre-inflationary climbing phase of this type had occurred within 6-7 e-folds of the horizon exit for the largest observable wavelengths, displacement off the attractor and initial-state effects would conspire to suppress power in the primordial scalar spectrum, enhancing it in the tensor spectrum and typically superposing oscillations on both. We investigate these imprints on CMB observables over a range of parameters, examine their statistical significance, and provide a semi-analytic rationale for our results. It is tempting to ascribe at least part of the large-angle anomalies in the CMB to pre-inflationary dynamics of this type.We discuss the implications for cosmic microwave background (CMB) observables, of a class of pre-inflationary dynamics suggested by string models where SUSY is broken due to the presence of D-branes and orientifolds preserving incompatible portions of it. In these models the would-be inflaton is forced to emerge from the initial singularity climbing up a mild exponential potential, until it bounces against a steep exponential potential of "brane SUSY breaking" scenarios, and as a result the ensuing descent gives rise to an inflationary epoch that begins when the system is still well off its eventual attractor. If a pre-inflationary climbing phase of this type had occurred within 6-7 e-folds of the horizon exit for the largest observable wavelengths, displacement off the attractor and initial-state effects would conspire to suppress power in the primordial scalar spectrum, enhancing it in the tensor spectrum and typically superposing oscillations on both. We investigate these imprints on CMB observables over a range of parameters, examine their statistical significance, and provide a semi-analytic rationale for our results. It is tempting to ascribe at least part of the large-angle anomalies in the CMB to pre-inflationary dynamics of this type.CPHT-RR-054-0711LPTENS-11-26CERN-PH-TH-2011-324arXiv:1202.6630CPHT-RR-054.0711LPTENS-11-26CERN-PH-TH-2011-324oai:cds.cern.ch:14283852012-03-01
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Dudas, E.
Kitazawa, N.
Patil, S.P.
Sagnotti, A.
CMB Imprints of a Pre-Inflationary Climbing Phase
title CMB Imprints of a Pre-Inflationary Climbing Phase
title_full CMB Imprints of a Pre-Inflationary Climbing Phase
title_fullStr CMB Imprints of a Pre-Inflationary Climbing Phase
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title_short CMB Imprints of a Pre-Inflationary Climbing Phase
title_sort cmb imprints of a pre-inflationary climbing phase
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2012/05/012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1428385
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