Inflation, large-scale structure, and COBE

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Unified Theories And Models Of Strong And Electroweak Interactions, Perturbative Calculations

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In several versions of the inflationary scenario, such as natural, extended, and power law inflation, the spectrum of density perturbations generated can differ significantly from the scale-invariant (SI) Harrison-Zeldovich form. In these models, the primordial power spectrum is a power law in wavenumber k, P(k)=||δk||2~kns, with spectral index ns<=1, leading to more relative power on large scales than the ns=1 SI spectrum. In the context of the cold dark matter (CDM) model, such a `tilted' spectrum with ns<~0.6-0.7 can help explain the otherwise puzzling large-scale clustering of galaxies. However, the microwave background anisotropies recently detected by COBE severely constrain this possibility: when combined with the requirement that galaxies form sufficiently early, COBE implies that ns>~0.6. For extended and power law inflation, which produce a significant gravity wave background, the constraint is even tighter, ns>~0.76.

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