The BAO-CMB Tension and Implications for Inflation
Abstract
The scalar spectral index ns is a powerful test of inflationary models. The tightest constraint on ns to date derives from the combination of cosmic microwave background (CMB) data with baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) data. The resulting ns constraint is shifted significantly upward relative to the constraint from CMB alone, with the consequence that previously preferred inflationary models are seemingly disfavored by 2 σ. Here we show that this shift in ns is the combined effect of a degeneracy between ns and BAO parameters exhibited by CMB data and the tension between CMB datasets and DESI BAO data under the assumption of the standard cosmological model. Given the crucial role of ns in discriminating between inflationary models, we urge caution in interpreting CMB+BAO constraints on ns until the BAO-CMB tension is resolved.
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