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Non-Gaussianity after BICEP2
We analyze primordial non-Gaussianity in single field inflationary models
when the tensor/scalar ratio is large. Our results show that detectable levels
of non-Gaussianity are still possible in the simplest class of
models described by the effective theory of inflation. However, the shape is
very tightly constrained, making a sharp prediction that could be confirmed or
falsified by a future detection of non-Gaussianity.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. References and minor clarifications added.
Version published in Phys. Rev. Let
Effective Planck Mass and the Scale of Inflation
A recent paper argued that it is not possible to infer the energy scale of
inflation from the amplitude of tensor fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave
Background, because the usual connection is substantially altered if there are
a large number of universally coupled fields present during inflation, with
mass less than the inflationary Hubble scale. We give a simple argument
demonstrating that this is incorrect.Comment: 4 page
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