Brane inflation and the WMAP data: a Bayesian analysis
Larissa Lorenz, Jerome Martin, Christophe Ringeval

TL;DR
This paper uses Bayesian analysis to constrain brane inflation models with WMAP data, exploring the parameter space and post-inflationary evolution, and finds that inflation likely ends before brane annihilation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive numerical and statistical analysis of brane inflation models constrained by WMAP data, including reheating and quantum effects.
Findings
Inflation ends before brane annihilation, not due to tachyonic instability.
Log(v) > -10 at 95% CL for background geometry.
Reheating energy scale Treh > 20 GeV at 95% CL.
Abstract
The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) constraints on string inspired ''brane inflation'' are investigated. Here, the inflaton field is interpreted as the distance between two branes placed in a flux-enriched background geometry and has a Dirac-Born-Infeld (DBI) kinetic term. Our method relies on an exact numerical integration of the inflationary power spectra coupled to a Markov-Chain Monte-Carlo exploration of the parameter space. This analysis is valid for any perturbative value of the string coupling constant and of the string length, and includes a phenomenological modelling of the reheating era to describe the post-inflationary evolution. It is found that the data favour a scenario where inflation stops by violation of the slow-roll conditions well before brane annihilation, rather than by tachyonic instability. Concerning the background geometry, it is established that…
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