Spectral distortion anisotropies from single-field inflation
Abstract
Distortions of the Cosmic Microwave Background energy spectrum of the μ type are sensitive to the primordial power spectrum through the dissipation of curvature perturbations on scales k 50 - 104\,Mpc-1. Their angular correlation with large-scale temperature anisotropies is then sensitive to the squeezed limit of the primordial bispectrum. For inflationary models obeying the single-field consistency relation, we show that the observed μ T angular correlation that would correspond to the local shape vanishes exactly. All leading non-primordial contributions, including all non-linear production and projection effects, are of the "equilateral shape", namely suppressed by k2/ Hf2, where Hf 10-1\, Mpc-1 is the Hubble radius at the end of the μ-era. Therefore, these non-primordial contributions are orthogonal to a potential local primordial signal (e.g. from multi-field inflation). Moreover, they are very small in amplitude. Our results strengthen the position of μ distortions as the ultimate probe of local primordial non-Gaussianity.
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