An important tool for humans to comprehend the physics of the early cosmos is CMB anisotropies, which can also be used to evaluate inflationary hypotheses. These days, evidence of inflationary theories has been provided by data from COBE, WMAP, Plank, and BICEP/Keck, particularly an almost scale-invariant and adiabatic spectrum. The origin of initial conditions, the trans-Planckian dilemma, and the fine-tuning of the inflaton potential were among the unanswered concerns that the theories also had to deal with. Furthermore, challenges like as foreground pollution and cosmic variance remain. Future prospects are bright since next-generation systems like CMB-S4 and LiteBIRD can overcome these obstacles. Their sensitivity will allow for considerably more precise probing of primordial B-modes, -distortions, and non-Gaussianity.
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