ACP Seminar (Astronomy - Cosmology - Particle Physics)

Speaker: Eiichiro Komatsu (MPA/Kavli-IPMU)
Title: New probes of initial state of quantum fluctuations during inflation
Date (JST): Fri, Jul 13, 2012, 15:30 - 17:00
Place: Lecture Hall
Related File: 739.pdf
Abstract: How did inflation actually happen? Precision measurements of statistical properties of primordial fluctuations generated during inflation offer a direct probe of the physics of inflation. When we calculate statistical properties of primordial fluctuations generated during inflation, we usually assume that the initial state of quantum fluctuations is in a preferred vacuum state called Bunch-Davies vacuum. While there is some motivation for choosing such a state, this is an assumption, and thus needs to be tested by observations. In this talk I will present new probes of initial state of quantum fluctuations during inflation: the 3-point function of the cosmic microwave background anisotropy, the 2-point function of galaxies, and a spectral distortion of the thermal spectrum of the cosmic microwave background.