Author:
Naik Suvedha Suresh,Furuuchi Kazuyuki,Chingangbam Pravabati
Abstract
Abstract
A class of inflationary models that involve
rapid bursts of particle productions predict
observational signatures, such as bump-like
features in the primordial scalar power spectrum.
In this work, we analyze such models by
comparing their predictions with the latest CMB data
from Planck 2018.
We consider two scenarios of particle production.
The first one is a simple scenario consisting of a single burst
of particle production during observable inflation.
The second one consists of multiple bursts of particle production
that lead to a series of bump-like features in the primordial power spectrum.
We find that the second scenario of the multi-bump model
gives better fit to the CMB data
compared to the concordance ΛCDM model.
We carried out model comparisons using Bayesian evidences.
From the observational constraints on the amplitude of primordial features of the multi-bump model, we find that the dimensionless coupling parameter g responsible for particle production is bound to be g < 0.05.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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