Dark radiation from modulated reheating

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Published 28 March 2012 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Takeshi Kobayashi et al JCAP03(2012)036 DOI 10.1088/1475-7516/2012/03/036

1475-7516/2012/03/036

Abstract

We show that the modulated reheating mechanism can naturally account for dark radiation, whose existence is hinted by recent observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation and the primordial Helium abundance. In this mechanism, the inflaton decay rate depends on a light modulus which acquires almost scale-invariant quantum fluctuations during inflation. We find that the light modulus is generically produced by the inflaton decay and therefore a prime candidate for the dark radiation. Interestingly, an almost scale-invariant power spectrum predicted in the modulated reheating mechanism gives a better fit to the observation in the presence of the extra radiation. We discuss the production mechanism of the light modulus in detail taking account of its associated isocurvature fluctuations. We also consider a case where the modulus becomes the dominant component of dark matter.

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10.1088/1475-7516/2012/03/036