Abstract

We update the constraints on the power spectra of primordial curvature perturbation and tensor perturbation including Planck data 2015 (P15) and recently released BICEP2/Keck data (BK15), Baryon Acoustic Oscillation data and the Type Ia supernovae data. We find that the upper limits of tensor-to-scalar ratio are $0.061$, $0.064$ and $0.072$ at $95\%$ confidence level (CL) in the $\Lambda$CDM+$r$, $\Lambda$CDM+$r$+$\alpha_s$ and $\Lambda$CDM+$r$+$\alpha_s$+$\beta_s$ models respectively, where $\alpha_s$ and $\beta_s$ are the running of scalar spectral index and running of running. The inflation model with a concave potential is favored at more than $95\%$ CL. In addition, parametrizing the slow-roll parameter $\epsilon\sim 1/N^p$, where $N$ is the e-folding number before the end of inflation and taken in the range of $[50,60]$ and $[14,75]$ respectively, we conclude that the inflation model with a monomial potential $V(\phi)\sim \phi^n$ is disfavored at more than $95\%$ CL, and both the Starobinsky inflation model and brane inflation model are still consistent with the data.

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