Abstract
Features during inflation and reionization leave corresponding features in the temperature and polarization power spectra that could potentially explain anomalies in the Planck 2015 data but require a joint analysis to disentangle. We study the interplay between these two effects using a model-independent parametrization of the inflationary power spectrum and the ionization history. Preference for a sharp suppression of large-scale power is driven by a feature in the temperature power spectrum at multipoles ∼20, whereas preference for a component of high redshift ionization is driven by a sharp excess of polarization power at ∼10 when compared with the lowest multipoles. Marginalizing inflationary freedom does not weaken the preference for z10 ionization, whereas marginalizing reionization freedom slightly enhances the preference for an inflationary feature but can also mask its direct signature in polarization. The inflation and reionization interpretation of these features makes predictions for the polarization spectrum which can be tested in future precision measurements especially at 1040.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 043518 |
| Journal | Physical Review D |
| Volume | 98 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Aug 15 2018 |
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