Cosmological Constraints on Dissipative Models of Inflation
Lisa M. H. Hall (U. Sheffield), Hiranya V. Peiris (U. Chicago/ U., Cambridge)

TL;DR
This paper investigates dissipative inflation models with specific dissipation forms, constraining their parameters using cosmological data, and explores implications for the primordial power spectrum, reheat temperature, and non-Gaussianity levels.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed numerical and statistical analysis of dissipative inflation models, linking model parameters to observable cosmological signatures and constraints.
Findings
Dissipative parameters have highly non-Gaussian posterior distributions.
Weak regime constrains the inflaton mass scale; strong regime constrains the dissipation coefficient.
Models favor a red primordial power spectrum with no significant running.
Abstract
(Abridged) We study dissipative inflation in the regime where the dissipative term takes a specific form, \Gamma=\Gamma(\phi), analyzing two models in the weak and strong dissipative regimes with a SUSY breaking potential. After developing intuition about the predictions from these models through analytic approximations, we compute the predicted cosmological observables through full numerical evolution of the equations of motion, relating the mass scale and scale of dissipation to the characteristic amplitude and shape of the primordial power spectrum. We then use Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques to constrain a subset of the models with cosmological data from the cosmic microwave background (WMAP three-year data) and large scale structure (SDSS Luminous Red Galaxy power spectrum). We find that the posterior distributions of the dissipative parameters are highly non-Gaussian and their…
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