Constraining Planck scale physics with CMB and Reionization Optical Depth

Abstract

We present proof of principle for a two way interplay between physics at very early Universe and late time observations. We find a relation between primordial mechanisms responsible for large scale power suppression in the primordial power spectrum and the value of reionization optical depth τ. Such mechanisms can affect the estimation of τ. We show that using future measurements of τ, one can obtain constraints on the pre-inflationary dynamics, providing a new window on the physics of the very early Universe. Furthermore, the new, re-estimated τ can potentially resolve moderate discrepancy between high and low- measurements of τ, hence providing empirical support for the power suppression anomaly and its primordial origin.

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