Abstract

The power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background from both the Planck and WMAP data exhibits a slight dip for multipoles in the range of l = 10 30. We show that such a dip could be the result of the resonant creation of massive particles that couple to the inflaton field. For our best-fit models, the epoch of resonant particle creation reenters the horizon at a wave number of k� � 0.0011 ± 0.0004 (h Mpc 1 ). The amplitude and location of this feature corresponds to the creation of a number of degenerate fermion species of mass � (8 11)/λ 3/2 mpl during inflation where λ � (1.0 ± 0.5)N 2/5 is the coupling constant between the inflaton field and the created fermion species, while N is the number of degenerate species. Although the evidence is of marginal statistical significance, this could constitute new observational hints of unexplored physics beyond the Planck scale.

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