Probing the inflaton: Small-scale power spectrum constraints from measurements of the CMB energy spectrum
Jens Chluba, Adrienne L. Erickcek, Ido Ben-Dayan

TL;DR
This paper explores how measurements of CMB spectral distortions, especially mu and y types, can tightly constrain small-scale primordial power spectra, offering insights into early Universe inflation models and their physics.
Contribution
It introduces a method to compute constraints on small-scale power spectra from spectral distortions and demonstrates the potential of PIXIE to significantly improve these bounds.
Findings
COBE/FIRAS sets a robust upper limit on small-scale power amplitude.
PIXIE could improve constraints by three orders of magnitude.
Spectral distortions can rule out certain inflation scenarios.
Abstract
In the early Universe, energy stored in small-scale density perturbations is quickly dissipated by Silk-damping, a process that inevitably generates mu- and y-type spectral distortions of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). These spectral distortions depend on the shape and amplitude of the primordial power spectrum at wavenumbers k < 10^4 Mpc^{-1}. Here we study constraints on the primordial power spectrum derived from COBE/FIRAS and forecasted for PIXIE. We show that measurements of mu and y impose strong bounds on the integrated small-scale power, and we demonstrate how to compute these constraints using k-space window functions that account for the effects of thermalization and dissipation physics. We show that COBE/FIRAS places a robust upper limit on the amplitude of the small-scale power spectrum. This limit is about three orders of magnitude stronger than the one derived from…
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