The large scale CMB cut-off and the tensor-to-scalar ratio
Abstract
We show that if inflation lasted just longer than the required 60 or so e-folds N both scalar and tensor contributions to the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) power spectra are expected to show a cut-off. However the behaviour of the scalar-to-tensor ratio on large scale depends on whether inflation is preceded by a Kinetic Dominated (KD) or Radiation Dominated (RD) stage. Future experiments may be able to distinguish between the two behaviours and thus shed light on the nature of the low- cutoff. In particular if the cut-off is due to a KD stage the ratio is expected to grow on large scales. If observed this would challenge our current understanding of the overall probability of inflation lasting for N greater than 60.
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