Compatibility of Planck and BICEP2 in the Light of Inflation
Jerome Martin, Christophe Ringeval, Roberto Trotta, Vincent Vennin

TL;DR
This paper examines the compatibility of BICEP2 and Planck data in inflation models, revealing tensions and suggesting a broader range of viable inflationary scenarios beyond large field models.
Contribution
It provides a Bayesian analysis of inflation models using BICEP2 and Planck data, highlighting data set incompatibilities and broadening the scope of plausible inflationary theories.
Findings
BICEP2 data favors different inflation models than Planck.
Significant tension exists between the two data sets.
Some models show moderate compatibility when combining data.
Abstract
We investigate the implications for inflation of the detection of B-modes polarization in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) by BICEP2. We show that the hypothesis of primordial origin of the measurement is only favored by the first four bandpowers, while the others would prefer unreasonably large values of the tensor-to-scalar ratio. Using only those four bandpowers, we carry out a complete analysis in the cosmological and inflationary slow-roll parameter space using the BICEP2 polarization measurements alone and extract the Bayesian evidences and complexities for all the Encyclopaedia Inflationaris models. This allows us to determine the most probable and simplest BICEP2 inflationary scenarios. Although this list contains the simplest monomial potentials, it also includes many other scenarios, suggesting that focusing model building efforts on large field models only is unjustified…
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