Smith Kendrick M, Dvorkin Cora, Boyle Latham, Turok Neil, Halpern Mark, Hinshaw Gary, Gold Ben
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 2Y5, Canada.
Institute for Advanced Study, School of Natural Sciences, Einstein Drive, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2014 Jul 18;113(3):031301. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.031301. Epub 2014 Jul 14.
The recent BICEP2 measurement of B-mode polarization in the cosmic microwave background (r = 0.2(-0.05)(+0.07)), a possible indication of primordial gravity waves, appears to be in tension with the upper limit from WMAP (r < 0.13 at 95% C.L.) and Planck (r < 0.11 at 95% C.L.). We carefully quantify the level of tension and show that it is very significant (around 0.1% unlikely) when the observed deficit of large-scale temperature power is taken into account. We show that measurements of TE and EE power spectra in the near future will discriminate between the hypotheses that this tension is either a statistical fluke or a sign of new physics. We also discuss extensions of the standard cosmological model that relieve the tension and some novel ways to constrain them.
近期宇宙微波背景辐射中B模式偏振的BICEP2测量结果(r = 0.2(-0.05)(+0.07)),这可能是原初引力波的一个迹象,似乎与威尔金森微波各向异性探测器(WMAP)的上限(在95%置信水平下r < 0.13)以及普朗克卫星(在95%置信水平下r < 0.11)存在矛盾。我们仔细量化了这种矛盾的程度,并表明当考虑到观测到的大尺度温度功率不足时,这种矛盾非常显著(可能性约为0.1%)。我们表明,在不久的将来对TE和EE功率谱的测量将区分这种矛盾是统计侥幸还是新物理迹象的假设。我们还讨论了缓解这种矛盾的标准宇宙学模型扩展以及一些约束它们的新方法。