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Prospects for Cosmological Collider Physics

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It is generally expected that heavy fields are present during inflation, which can leave their imprint in late-time cosmological observables. The main signature of these fields is a small amount of distinctly shaped non-Gaussianity, which if detected, would provide a wealth of information about the particle spectrum of the inflationary Universe. Here we investigate to what extent these signatures can be detected or constrained using futuristic 21-cm surveys. We construct model-independent templates that extract the squeezed-limit behavior of the bispectrum, and examine their overlap with standard inflationary shapes and secondary non-Gaussianities. We then use these templates to forecast detection thresholds for different masses and couplings using a 3D reconstruction of modes during the dark ages (z~ 30–100). We consider interactions of several broad classes of models and quantify their detectability as a function of the baseline of a dark ages interferometer. Our analysis shows that there exists the tantalizing possibility of discovering new particles with different masses and interactions with future 21-cm surveys.

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hal-01554823 , version 1 (03-07-2017)

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P. Daniel Meerburg, Moritz Münchmeyer, Julian B. Muñoz, Xingang Chen. Prospects for Cosmological Collider Physics. JCAP, 2017, 03, pp.050. ⟨10.1088/1475-7516/2017/03/050⟩. ⟨hal-01554823⟩
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