Discordances in cosmology and the violation of slow-roll inflationary dynamics
Abstract
We identify examples of single field inflationary trajectories beyond the slow-roll regime which improve the fit to Planck 2018 data compared to baseline model with power law form of primordial spectrum and at the same time alleviate existing tensions between different data sets in the estimate of cosmological parameters such as H0 and S8. A damped oscillation in the first Hubble flow function - or equivalently a feature in the potential - and the corresponding localized oscillations in the primordial power spectrum partially mimic the improvement in the fit of Planck data due to AL or K. Compared to the baseline model, this model can lead simultaneously to larger value of H0 and a smaller value of S8, a trend which can be enhanced when the most recent SH0ES measurement for H0 is combined with Planck and BK18 data. Large scale structure data and more precise CMB polarization measurements will further provide critical tests of this intermediate fast roll phase.
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