A scale-counting argument linking modulus mass to reheating parameters yields quoted bounds m_chi >~ 10^12 to 10^15 GeV that are not supported by the printed equations.
Reconstructing the inflationary power spectrum from CMBR data
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The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) holds information about almost all the fundamental cosmological parameters, and by performing a likelihood analysis of high precision CMBR fluctuation data, these parameters can be inferred. However, this analysis relies on assumptions about the initial power spectrum, which is usually taken to be a featureless power-law, P(k) ~ k^{n_s-1}. Many inflationary models predict power spectra with non-power law features. We discuss the possibility for detecting such features by describing the power spectrum as bins in k-space. This method for power spectrum reconstruction is demonstrated in practise by performing likelihood optimization on synthetic spectra, and the difficulties arising from reconstructing smooth features using discontinuous bins are discussed in detail.
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Reheating constraints to modulus mass for single field inflationary models
A scale-counting argument linking modulus mass to reheating parameters yields quoted bounds m_chi >~ 10^12 to 10^15 GeV that are not supported by the printed equations.