The first year of observations by the Planck satellite mission shows that the cosmic microwave background fluctuations are consistent with Gaussian statistics in the primordial perturbations, a key prediction of the simplest models of inflation. However, there are hints of anomalies in the cosmic microwave background power spectrum and bispectrum. We check for the possibility that some of these anomalous features have a common physical origin in a transient reduction of the inflaton speed of sound. We do this by exploiting predicted correlations between the power spectrum and bispectrum. Our results suggest that current data might already be sensitive enough to detect transient reductions in the speed of sound as mild as a few percent. Sinc...
The recent analysis of data collected by the Planck satellite constrains inflationary scenarios thro...
We discuss the possible existence of features in both the primordial power spectrum and bispectrum g...
International audienceInflation may provide unique insight into the physics at the highest available...
We continue the study of mild transient reductions in the speed of sound of the adiabatic mode durin...
Heavy fields coupled to the inflaton reduce the speed of sound in the effective theory of the adiaba...
Inspired by the study of mild transient reductions in the speed of sound of the adiabatic mode durin...
We present a new flexible estimator for comparing theoretical templates for the pre-dicted bispectru...
The leading candidate for the very early universe is described by a period of rapid expansion known ...
Deviations from the Bunch-Davies vacuum during an inflationary period can leave a testable imprint o...
Several experiments have recently detected very low contrast, sub-horizon scale structures in the Co...
Several experiments have recently detected very low contrast, sub-horizon scale structures in the Co...
The most direct probe of non-Gaussian initial conditions has come from bispectrum measurements of te...
Fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature are being studied with ever increa...
The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) spectrum in the frequency domain is extremely close to a perfe...
The recent analysis of data collected by the Planck satellite constrains inflationary scenarios thro...
We discuss the possible existence of features in both the primordial power spectrum and bispectrum g...
International audienceInflation may provide unique insight into the physics at the highest available...
We continue the study of mild transient reductions in the speed of sound of the adiabatic mode durin...
Heavy fields coupled to the inflaton reduce the speed of sound in the effective theory of the adiaba...
Inspired by the study of mild transient reductions in the speed of sound of the adiabatic mode durin...
We present a new flexible estimator for comparing theoretical templates for the pre-dicted bispectru...
The leading candidate for the very early universe is described by a period of rapid expansion known ...
Deviations from the Bunch-Davies vacuum during an inflationary period can leave a testable imprint o...
Several experiments have recently detected very low contrast, sub-horizon scale structures in the Co...
Several experiments have recently detected very low contrast, sub-horizon scale structures in the Co...
The most direct probe of non-Gaussian initial conditions has come from bispectrum measurements of te...
Fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature are being studied with ever increa...
The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) spectrum in the frequency domain is extremely close to a perfe...
The recent analysis of data collected by the Planck satellite constrains inflationary scenarios thro...
We discuss the possible existence of features in both the primordial power spectrum and bispectrum g...
International audienceInflation may provide unique insight into the physics at the highest available...