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Reexamination of inflation in noncommutative space-time after Planck results
An inflationary model in the framework of noncommutative space-time may
generate a nontrivial running of the scalar spectral index, but usually induces
a large tensor-to-scalar ratio simultaneously. With the latest observational
data from the Planck mission, we reexamine the inflationary scenarios in a
noncommutative space-time. We find that either the running of the spectral
index is tiny compared with the recent observational result, or the
tensor-to-scalar ratio is too large to allow a sufficient number of -folds.
As examples, we show that the chaotic and power-law inflation models with the
noncommutative effects are not favored by the current Planck data.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures; version published in Physical Review
Finslerian dipolar modulation of the CMB power spectra at scales
A common explanation for the CMB power asymmetry is to introduce a dipolar
modulation at the stage of inflation, where the primordial power spectrum is
spatially varying. If the universe in the stage of inflation is Finslerian, and
if the Finsler spacetime is non-reversible under parity flip, ,
then a three dimensional spectrum which is the function of wave vector and
direction is valid. In this paper, a three dimensional primordial power
spectrum with preferred direction is derived in the framework of Finsler
spacetime. It is found that the amplitude of dipolar modulation is related to
the Finslerian parameter, which in turn is a function of wave vector. The
angular correlation coefficients are presented, and the numerical results for
the anisotropic correlation coefficients over the multipole range are
given.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, accepted by EPJ
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