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Axion cold dark matter: Status after Planck and BICEP2
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.043534 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..90d3534D

Di Valentino, Eleonora; Melchiorri, Alessandro; Mena, Olga +2 more

We investigate the axion dark matter scenario (ADM), in which axions account for all of the dark matter in the Universe, in light of the most recent cosmological data. In particular, we use the Planck temperature data, complemented by WMAP E-polarization measurements, as well as the recent BICEP2 observations of B-modes. Baryon acoustic oscillatio…

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 27
Current status of modified gravity
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.103512 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..90j3512B

Mena, Olga; Boubekeur, Lotfi; Ramírez, Héctor +1 more

We revisit the cosmological viability of the Hu-Sawicki modified gravity scenario. The impact of such a modification on the different cosmological observables, including gravitational waves, is carefully described. The most recent cosmological data, as well as constraints on the relationship between the clustering parameter σ8 and the c…

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 26
Model-independent fit to Planck and BICEP2 data
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.063007 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..90f3007B

Mena, Olga; Barranco, Laura; Boubekeur, Lotfi

Inflation is the leading theory to describe elegantly the initial conditions that led to structure formation in our Universe. In this paper, we present a novel phenomenological fit to the Planck, WMAP polarization (WP) and the BICEP2 data sets using an alternative parametrization. Instead of starting from inflationary potentials and computing the …

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 26
Inflationary generalized Chaplygin gas and dark energy in light of the Planck and BICEP2 experiments
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.083515 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..90h3515D

Kumar, Sumit; Dinda, Bikash R.; Sen, Anjan A.

In this work, we study an inflationary scenario in the presence of generalized Chaplygin gas (GCG). We show that in Einstein gravity, GCG is not a suitable candidate for inflation; but in a five-dimensional brane-world scenario, it can work as a viable inflationary model. We calculate the relevant quantities such as ns, r, and As

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 24
Probing a dark matter density spike at the Galactic Center
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.89.063534 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..89f3534L

Silk, Joseph; Lacroix, Thomas; BÅ`hm, Céline

The dark matter halo profile in the inner Galaxy is very uncertain. Yet its radial dependence toward the Galactic Center is of crucial importance for the determination of the gamma-ray and radio fluxes originating from dark matter annihilations. Here we use synchrotron emission to probe the dark matter energy distribution in the inner Galaxy. We f…

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 24
Topological inflation from the Starobinsky model in supergravity
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.103520 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..90j3520K

Yokoyama, Jun'ichi; Kamada, Kohei

We consider the ghost-free higher-order corrections to the Starobinsky model in the old-minimal supergravity, focusing on a sector among several scalar fields in the model that reproduces the scalaron potential in the original Starobinsky model. In general, higher-order corrections cannot be forbidden by symmetries, which likely violate the flatne…

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 22
Warped DGP model in warm intermediate inflation with a general dissipative coefficient in light of BICEP2 and Planck results
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.103502 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..90j3502H

Videla, Nelson; Herrera, Ramón; Olivares, Marco

A warm inflationary universe scenario on a warped Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati brane during intermediate inflation is studied. We consider a general form for the dissipative coefficient Γ (T ,ϕ )∝Tmm -1 , and also study this model in the weak and strong dissipative regimes. We analyze the evolution of the Universe in the slow-ro…

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 22
Constraining the primordial power spectrum from SNIa lensing dispersion
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.083509 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..90h3509B

Ben-Dayan, Ido; Kalaydzhyan, Tigran

The (absence of detecting) lensing dispersion of supernovae type Ia (SNIa) can be used as a novel and extremely efficient probe of cosmology. In this preliminary example we analyze its consequences for the primordial power spectrum. The main setback is the knowledge of the power spectrum in the nonlinear regime, 1 Mpc-1≲k≲102

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 22
Tachyon field inflation in light of BICEP2
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.043522 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..90d3522N

Nozari, Kourosh; Rashidi, Narges

We study tachyon field inflation in the light of the Planck+WMAP+BICEP2+BAO joint data. While the minimally coupled tachyon field inflation is consistent with the Planck2013 data, it is not confirmed by the Planck+WMAP+BICEP2+BAO data set. However, a nonminimally coupled tachyon field inflation is consistent with this joint data set.

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 21
Estimating the uncorrelated dark energy evolution in the Planck era
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.89.023004 Bibcode: 2014PhRvD..89b3004W

Dai, Z. G.; Wang, F. Y.

The equation of state (EOS), w(z), is the most important parameter of dark energy. We reconstruct the evolution of this EOS in a model-independent way using the latest cosmic microwave background (CMB) data from Planck and other observations, such as type Ia supernovae, the baryonic acoustic oscillation measurements (SDSS, 6dF, BOSS, and WiggleZ),…

2014 Physical Review D
Planck 18