Particle physics implications of Wilkinson microwave anisotropy project measurements
U A YAJNIK
Indian Institute of
Technology, Mumbai 400 076, India
E-mail:
yajnik@phy.iitb.ac.in
Abstract. We present an overview of the implications of
the WMAP data for particle physics. The standard parameter set e, h, and x characterising the inflation potential can be
related to the power-law indices characterising deviation of the CMB spectrum
from the scale invariant form. Different classes of inflation potentials are in
turn naturally associated with different unified schemes. At present WMAP does
not exclude any but a few simple unified models. In particular, hybrid models
favoured by supersymmetric unification continue to be viable. However future
improvement in data leading to better determination of the `running' of
power-law indices should help to narrow the possibilities for unified models.
The main conclusion is that WMAP is consistent with the paradigm of GUT scale
(1016 GeV)
inflation.
Keywords. Cosmic microwave background radiation; inflation;
Wilkinson microwave anisotropy project.
PACS Nos 98.80.-k; 98.80.Cq; 98.80.Es; 95.30.Cq;
12.10.Dm; 12.60.Jv