We evaluate the observational constraints on the spectral index n, in the
context of the ΛCDM hypothesis which represents the simplest viable
cosmology. We first take n to be practically scale-independent. Ignoring
reionization, we find at a nominal 2-σ level n≃1.0±0.1. If
we make the more realisitic assumption that reionization occurs when a fraction
f∼10−5 to 1 of the matter has collapsed, the 2-σ lower bound is
unchanged while the 1-σ bound rises slightly. These constraints are
compared with the prediction of various inflation models. Then we investigate
the two-parameter scale-dependent spectral index, predicted by running-mass
inflation models, and find that present data allow significant scale-dependence
of n, which occurs in a physically reasonable regime of parameter space.Comment: ReVTeX, 15 pages, 5 figures and 3 tables, uses epsf.sty Improved
treatment of reionization and small bug fixed in the constant n case; more
convenient parameterization and better treatment of the n dependence in the
CMB anisotropy for the running mass case; conclusions basically unchanged;
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