Abstract

AbstractWith the increasingly precise measurement of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), cosmology has entered an era where a model's predictions become testable to percent‐level accuracy. In particular, the CMB spectrum has so far provided impressive support for the scenario of inflation, first invented to solve outstanding problems of standard cosmology. While current data (COBE, WMAP etc.) have already constrained cosmological parameters like Ω0 to high precision, next generation instruments such as the PLANCK satellite should give access to specific characteristics of the inflationary mechanism itself. Another tantalizing idea has been discussed in this context: Given the enormous expansion of the Universe during the phase of inflation, could it be that even Planck scale physics has been stretched to observable distances and is therefore within grasp in the CMB observations? In this contribution, I discuss the possibility of carrying through the calculation of the perturbation spectrum from an ansatz for short distance physics right to its imprint in the CMB. (© 2007 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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