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Secondary graviton spectra, second-order correlations and Bose-Einstein enhancement

Primary graviton spectra, produced via stimulated emission from an initial Bose-Einstein distribution, are enhanced for typical scales larger than the redshifted thermal wavelength. A mixed state of phonons induces a secondary graviton spectrum which is hereunder computed in terms of three parameter...

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Autor principal: Giovannini, Massimo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/30/1/015009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1478814
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author Giovannini, Massimo
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description Primary graviton spectra, produced via stimulated emission from an initial Bose-Einstein distribution, are enhanced for typical scales larger than the redshifted thermal wavelength. A mixed state of phonons induces a secondary graviton spectrum which is hereunder computed in terms of three parameters (i.e. the number of phonon species, the tensor-to-scalar ratio and the thermal wavelengths of the mixture). The primary and secondary graviton spectra are shown to be sensitive, respectively, to the first-order and second-order correlation properties of the initial quantum mixture so that the semiclassical theory is argued to be generally inadequate in this context. For particular values of the parameters the secondary contribution may turn out to be comparable with the primary spectrum over large-scales.
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spelling cern-14788142019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/0264-9381/30/1/015009http://cds.cern.ch/record/1478814engGiovannini, MassimoSecondary graviton spectra, second-order correlations and Bose-Einstein enhancementParticle Physics - TheoryPrimary graviton spectra, produced via stimulated emission from an initial Bose-Einstein distribution, are enhanced for typical scales larger than the redshifted thermal wavelength. A mixed state of phonons induces a secondary graviton spectrum which is hereunder computed in terms of three parameters (i.e. the number of phonon species, the tensor-to-scalar ratio and the thermal wavelengths of the mixture). The primary and secondary graviton spectra are shown to be sensitive, respectively, to the first-order and second-order correlation properties of the initial quantum mixture so that the semiclassical theory is argued to be generally inadequate in this context. For particular values of the parameters the secondary contribution may turn out to be comparable with the primary spectrum over large-scales.arXiv:1209.3991CERN-PH-TH-2012-218oai:cds.cern.ch:14788142012-09-19
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Giovannini, Massimo
Secondary graviton spectra, second-order correlations and Bose-Einstein enhancement
title Secondary graviton spectra, second-order correlations and Bose-Einstein enhancement
title_full Secondary graviton spectra, second-order correlations and Bose-Einstein enhancement
title_fullStr Secondary graviton spectra, second-order correlations and Bose-Einstein enhancement
title_full_unstemmed Secondary graviton spectra, second-order correlations and Bose-Einstein enhancement
title_short Secondary graviton spectra, second-order correlations and Bose-Einstein enhancement
title_sort secondary graviton spectra, second-order correlations and bose-einstein enhancement
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/30/1/015009
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