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Reheating predictions in single field inflation

Reheating is a transition era after the end of inflation, during which the inflaton is converted into the particles that populate the Universe at later times. No direct cosmological observables are normally traceable to this period of reheating. Indirect bounds can however be derived. One possibilit...

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Published in:Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 2015-04, Vol.2015 (4), p.47-47
Main Authors: Cook, Jessica L., Dimastrogiovanni, Emanuela, Easson, Damien A., Krauss, Lawrence M.
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Language:English
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Summary:Reheating is a transition era after the end of inflation, during which the inflaton is converted into the particles that populate the Universe at later times. No direct cosmological observables are normally traceable to this period of reheating. Indirect bounds can however be derived. One possibility is to consider cosmological evolution for observable CMB scales from the time of Hubble crossing to the present time. Depending upon the model, the duration and final temperature after reheating, as well as its equation of state, may be directly linked to inflationary observables. For single-field inflationary models, if we approximate reheating by a constant equation of state, one can derive relations between the reheating duration (or final temperature), its equation of state parameter, and the scalar power spectrum amplitude and spectral index. While this is a simple approximation, by restricting the equation of state to lie within a broad physically allowed range, one can in turn bracket an allowed range of n{sub s} and r for these models. The added constraints can help break degeneracies between inflation models that otherwise overlap in their predictions for n{sub s} and r.
ISSN:1475-7516
1475-7516
DOI:10.1088/1475-7516/2015/04/047