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Anthony Lasenby and Chris Doran
Closed Universes, de Sitter Space and Inflation
Phys.Rev. D 71, 063502 (2005)
Abstract: We present a new approach to constructing
inflationary models in closed universes. Conformal embedding of
closed-universe models in a de Sitter background suggests a quantisation
condition on the available conformal time. This condition implies
that the universe is closed at no greater than the 10% level. When
a massive scalar field is introduced to drive an inflationary phase
this figure is reduced to closure at nearer the 1% level. In order
to enforce the constraint on the available conformal time we need
to consider conditions in the universe before the onset of inflation.
A formal series around the initial singularity is constructed, which
rests on a pair of dimensionless, scale-invariant parameters. For
physically-acceptable models we find that both parameters are of
order unity, so no fine tuning is required, except in the mass of
the scalar field. For typical values of the input parameters we
predict the observed values of the cosmological parameters, including
the magnitude of the cosmological constant. The model produces a
very good fit to the most recent CMBR data. The primordial curvature
spectrum predicts the low-l fall-off in the CMB power spectrum observed
by WMAP. The spectrum also predicts a fall-off in the matter spectrum
at high k, relative to a power law. A further prediction of our
model is a large tensor mode component, with r~0.2.
Available on: astro-ph/0307311
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