Testing models of inflation with CMB non-gaussianity
Abstract
Two different predictions for the primordial curvature fluctuation bispectrum are compared through their effects on the Cosmic Microwave Background temperature fluctuations. The first has a local form described by a single parameter fNL. The second is based on a prediction from the warm inflationary scenario, with a different dependence on wavenumber and a parameter fWI. New expressions are obtained for the angular bispectra of the temperature fluctuations and for the estimators used to determine fNL and fWI. The standard deviation of the estimators in an ideal experiment is roughly 5 times larger for fWI than for fNL. Using 3 year WMAP data gives limits -375<fWI<36.8, but there is a possibility of detecting a signal for fWI from the Planck satellite.
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