A new quantum-corrected mass function in loop quantum cosmology, with a free parameter xi, produces a wave-packet structure in the primordial power spectrum and matches the CMB angular spectrum best at xi = 0.2.
Inflationary Attractors and their Measures
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Several recent misconceptions about the measure problem in inflation and the nature of inflationary attractors are addressed. We show that within the Hamiltonian system of flat Friedmann-Lema\^itre-Robertson-Walker cosmology coupled to a massive scalar field, the focussing of the Liouville measure on attractor solutions is brought about by a spread in a gauge degree of freedom - the spatial volume. Using this we show how the Liouville measure formulated on a surface of constant Hubble rate induces a probability distribution function on surfaces of other Hubble rates, and the attractor behaviour is seen through the focussing of this function on a narrow range of physical observables. One can conclude then that standard techniques from Hamiltonian dynamics suffice to provide a satisfactory description of attractor solutions and the measure problem. Updated to match published version.
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The primordial angular power spectrum from the alternative mass function in loop quantum cosmology
A new quantum-corrected mass function in loop quantum cosmology, with a free parameter xi, produces a wave-packet structure in the primordial power spectrum and matches the CMB angular spectrum best at xi = 0.2.