Isentropic and Isocurvature Axion Perturbations in Inflationary Cosmology

Abstract

Isentropic and isocurvature axion inflationary perturbations are studied in detail. If isocurvature perturbations are present, COBE requires the inflationary Hubble constant to be rather small, HI < 1012GeV, regardless of the inflation model. Microwave background anisotropies are calculated for CDM models with a mixture of axion and supersymmetric CDM. The angular power spectrum of the microwave background depends not only on the amplitude of the isocurvature power spectrum but also on a. The Saskatoon data and σ8 are used to constrain the contribution of axion isocurvature perturbations. Consistency with the Saskatoon data requires the square of the amplitude of the isocurvature perturbations to be < 0.1 times that of the adiabatic perturbations at =87, and < 10-3-10-2 that of the adiabatic perturbations at =237. Although not dominant, isocurvature perturbations are not yet ruled out. The consequences of isocurvature perturbations for axions and inflation are discussed.

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