The Role of the Curvaton Post-Planck
Gongjun Choi, Wenqi Ke, Keith A. Olive

TL;DR
This paper explores how a curvaton field can influence inflationary observables, potentially rescuing or constraining inflation models using recent CMB data, and examines non-Gaussianity production.
Contribution
It systematically analyzes the impact of a curvaton on inflation models using latest observational constraints, introducing a comprehensive parameter space and stochastic initial conditions.
Findings
Curvaton can rescue inflation models with incompatible $n_s$ values.
Constraints on curvaton parameters from current CMB data.
Potential for large local non-Gaussianity $f_{NL}^{(loc)}$ in certain models.
Abstract
The expected improvements in the precision of inflationary physics observables including the scalar spectral index and the tensor-to-scalar ratio will reveal more than just the viability of a particular model of inflation. In the presence of a curvaton field , supposedly dead models of inflation can be resurrected as these observables are affected by curvaton perturbations. For currently successful models, improved constraints will enable us to constrain the properties of extra decaying scalar degrees of freedom produced during inflation. In this work, we demonstrate these diverse uses of a curvaton field with the most recent constraints on () and two exemplary inflation models, the Starobinsky model, and a model of new inflation. Our analysis invokes three free parameters: the curvaton mass , its decay rate the reheating temperature…
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
