Inflation and WMAP three year data: Features are still present

Laura Covi, Jan Hamann, Alessandro Melchiorri, Anže Slosar, and Irene Sorbera
Phys. Rev. D 74, 083509 – Published 13 October 2006

Abstract

The new 3 year WMAP data seem to confirm the presence of nonstandard large scale features in the cosmic microwave anisotropy power spectrum. While these features may hint at uncorrected experimental systematics, it is also possible to generate, in a cosmological way, oscillations on large angular scales by introducing a sharp step in the inflaton potential. Using current cosmological data, we derive constraints on the position, magnitude and gradient of a possible step. We show that a step in the inflaton potential, while strongly constrained by current data, is still allowed and may provide an interesting explanation to the currently measured deviations from the standard featureless spectrum. Moreover, we show that inflationary oscillations in the primordial power spectrum can significantly bias parameter estimates from standard ruler methods involving measurements of baryon oscillations.

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  • Received 20 June 2006

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.74.083509

©2006 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Laura Covi and Jan Hamann

  • Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Notkestr. 85, 22607 Hamburg, Germany

Alessandro Melchiorri

  • Dipartimento di Fisica and Sezione INFN, Universita’ di Roma “La Sapienza”, Ple Aldo Moro 2, 00185, Italy

Anže Slosar

  • Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Irene Sorbera

  • Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita’ di Roma “La Sapienza”, Ple Aldo Moro 2, 00185, Italy

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Vol. 74, Iss. 8 — 15 October 2006

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