Probing the Running of Primordial Bispectrum and Trispectrum using CMB Spectral Distortions

Abstract

We compute the impact of the running of higher order density correlation functions on the two point functions of CMB spectral distortions (SD). We show that having some levels of running enhances all of the SDs by few orders of magnitude which might make them easier to detect. Taking a reasonable range for |nfNL | 1.1 and with fNL = 5 we show that for PIXIE like experiment, the signal to noise ratio, (S/N)i, enhances to 4000 and 10 for μ T and yT toward the upper limit of nfNL. In addition, assuming |nτNL|< 1 and τNL = 103, (S/N)i increases to 8× 106, 104 and 18 for μμ, μ y and yy, respectively. Therefore CMB spectral distortion can be a direct probe of running of higher order correlation functions in the near future.

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