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CDM models with a BSI steplike primordial spectrum and a cosmological constant
J.Lesgourgues ; D.Polarski ; A.A.Starobinsky ;
Date 12 Nov 1997
Journal Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 297 (1998) 769-776
Subject astro-ph gr-qc hep-ph
AbstractA class of spatially-flat models with cold dark matter (CDM), a cosmological constant and a broken-scale-invariant (BSI) steplike primordial (initial) spectrum of adiabatic perturbations, generated in an exactly solvable inflationary model where the inflaton potential has a rapid change of its first derivative at some point, is confronted with existing observational data on angular fluctuations of the CMB temperature, galaxy clustering and peculiar velocities of galaxies. If we locate the step in the initial spectrum at k=0.05 h/Mpc, where some feature in the spectrum of Abell clusters of galaxies was found that could reflect a property of the initial spectrum, and if the large scales flat plateau of the spectrum is normalized according to the COBE data, the only remaining parameter of the spectrum is p - the ratio of amplitudes of the metric perturbations between the small scales and large scales flat plateaux. Allowed regions in the plane of parameters (Omega=1-Omega_Lambda, H_0) satisfying all data have been found for p lying in the region (0.8-1.7). Especially good agreement of the form of the present power spectrum in this model with the form of the cluster power spectrum is obtained for the inverted step (p<1, p=0.7-0.8), when the initial spectrum has slightly more power on small scales.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9711139
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