CMB Spectral Distortion Constraints on Thermal Inflation

Abstract

Thermal inflation is a second epoch of exponential expansion at typical energy scales V1/4 106 8 GeV. If the usual primordial inflation is followed by thermal inflation, the primordial power spectrum is only modestly redshifted on large scales, but strongly suppressed on scales smaller than the horizon size at the beginning of thermal inflation, k > k b = a b H b. We calculate the spectral distortion of the cosmic microwave background generated by the dissipation of acoustic waves in this context. For k b 103 Mpc-1, thermal inflation results in a large suppression of the μ-distortion amplitude, predicting that it falls well below the standard value of μ 2× 10-8. Thus, future spectral distortion experiments, similar to PIXIE, can place new limits on the thermal inflation scenario, constraining k b 103 Mpc-1 if μ 2× 10-8 were found.

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