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Relic gravitons at intermediate frequencies and the expansion history of the Universe

The early expansion history of the Universe is constrained by combining the most recent limits on the cosmic gravitons in the audio band and the claimed evidences of the nHz domain. The simplest scenario stipulates that between the end of inflation and the formation of light nuclei the evolution con...

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Autor principal: Giovannini, Massimo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.105.103524
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2806564
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author Giovannini, Massimo
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description The early expansion history of the Universe is constrained by combining the most recent limits on the cosmic gravitons in the audio band and the claimed evidences of the nHz domain. The simplest scenario stipulates that between the end of inflation and the formation of light nuclei the evolution consists of a single phase expanding at a rate that is either faster or slower than the one of radiation. If there are instead multiple postinflationary stages evolving at different rates, then the spectral energy density always undershoots the signals potentially attributed to relic gravitons by the pulsar timing arrays at intermediate frequencies but ultimately develops a local maximum. After examining further complementary possibilities (like the presence of a secondary stage of inflation at low scales), we analyze the early modifications of the effective expansion rate and argue that if the refractive index of the relic gravitons increases during a conventional inflationary epoch, then the spectral energy density is blue above the fHz and then flattens out in the <math display="inline"><mi>μ</mi><mi>Hz</mi></math> region. In this instance the signal is compatible with the unconfirmed nHz observations, with the most recent limits of the wide-band interferometers and with the further constraints customarily imposed on the backgrounds of relic gravitons produced during inflation.
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spelling cern-28065642023-10-04T06:31:36Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.105.103524http://cds.cern.ch/record/2806564engGiovannini, MassimoRelic gravitons at intermediate frequencies and the expansion history of the Universehep-thParticle Physics - Theoryhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyhep-exParticle Physics - Experimentastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomygr-qcGeneral Relativity and CosmologyThe early expansion history of the Universe is constrained by combining the most recent limits on the cosmic gravitons in the audio band and the claimed evidences of the nHz domain. The simplest scenario stipulates that between the end of inflation and the formation of light nuclei the evolution consists of a single phase expanding at a rate that is either faster or slower than the one of radiation. If there are instead multiple postinflationary stages evolving at different rates, then the spectral energy density always undershoots the signals potentially attributed to relic gravitons by the pulsar timing arrays at intermediate frequencies but ultimately develops a local maximum. After examining further complementary possibilities (like the presence of a secondary stage of inflation at low scales), we analyze the early modifications of the effective expansion rate and argue that if the refractive index of the relic gravitons increases during a conventional inflationary epoch, then the spectral energy density is blue above the fHz and then flattens out in the <math display="inline"><mi>μ</mi><mi>Hz</mi></math> region. In this instance the signal is compatible with the unconfirmed nHz observations, with the most recent limits of the wide-band interferometers and with the further constraints customarily imposed on the backgrounds of relic gravitons produced during inflation.The early expansion history of the Universe is constrained by combining the most recent limits on the cosmic gravitons in the audio band and the claimed evidences of the nHz domain. The simplest scenario stipulates that between the end of inflation and the formation of light nuclei the evolution consists of a single phase expanding at a rate that is either faster or slower than the one of radiation. If there are instead multiple post-inflationary stages evolving at different rates, the spectral energy density always undershoots the signals potentially attributed to relic gravitons by the pulsar timing arrays at intermediate frequencies but ultimately develops a local maximum. After examining further complementary possibilities (like the presence of a secondary stage of inflation at low-scales) we analyze the early modifications of the effective expansion rate and argue that if the refractive index of the relic gravitons increases during a conventional inflationary epoch the spectral energy density is blue above the fHz and then flattens out in the $\mu$Hz region. In this instance the signal is compatible with the unconfirmed nHz observations, with the most recent limits of the wide-band interferometers and with the further constraints customarily imposed on the backgrounds of relic gravitons produced during inflation.arXiv:2203.13586oai:cds.cern.ch:28065642022-03-25
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Particle Physics - Theory
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
Giovannini, Massimo
Relic gravitons at intermediate frequencies and the expansion history of the Universe
title Relic gravitons at intermediate frequencies and the expansion history of the Universe
title_full Relic gravitons at intermediate frequencies and the expansion history of the Universe
title_fullStr Relic gravitons at intermediate frequencies and the expansion history of the Universe
title_full_unstemmed Relic gravitons at intermediate frequencies and the expansion history of the Universe
title_short Relic gravitons at intermediate frequencies and the expansion history of the Universe
title_sort relic gravitons at intermediate frequencies and the expansion history of the universe
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.105.103524
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