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    Parity violation in the CMB bispectrum by a rolling pseudoscalar

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    We investigate parity-violating signatures of temperature and polarization bispectra of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) in an inflationary model where a rolling pseudoscalar produces large equilateral tensor non-Gaussianity. By a concrete computation based on full-sky formalism, it is shown that resultant CMB bispectra have nonzero signals in both parity-even (ℓ1+ℓ2+ℓ3=even)(\ell_1 + \ell_2 + \ell_3 = {\rm even}) and parity-odd (ℓ1+ℓ2+ℓ3=odd)(\ell_1 + \ell_2 + \ell_3 = {\rm odd}) spaces, and are almost uncorrelated with usual scalar-mode equilateral bispectra. These characteristic signatures and polarization information help to detect such tensor non-Gaussianity. Use of both temperature and E-mode bispectra potentially improves of 400%400\% the detectability with respect to an analysis with temperature bispectrum alone. Considering B-mode bispectrum, the signal-to-noise ratio may be able to increase by 3 orders of magnitude. We present the 1σ1\sigma uncertainties of a parameter depending on a coupling constant and a rolling condition for the pseudoscalar expected in the Planck{\it Planck} and the proposed PRISM experiments.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in JCA
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