Savior Curvatons and Large non-Gaussianity

Abstract

Curvatons are light (compared to the Hubble scale during inflation) spectator fields during inflation that potentially contribute to adiabatic curvature perturbations post-inflation. They can alter CMB observables such as the spectral index ns, the tensor-to-scalar ratio r, and the local non-Gaussianity \;f NL (loc). We systematically explore the observable space of a curvaton with a quadratic potential. We find that when the underlying inflation model does not satisfy the ns and r observational constraints but can be made viable with a significant contribution from what we call a savior curvaton, a large \;f NL (loc) is inevitable. On the other hand, when the underlying inflation model already satisfies the ns and r observational constraints, so significant curvaton contribution is forbidden, a large \;f NL (loc) is possible in the exceptional case when the isocurvature fluctuation in the curvaton fluid is much greater than the global curvature fluctuation.

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