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An Upper Limit on the Initial Temperature of the Radiation-Dominated Universe

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2021-02-03 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Gravitational waves (GWs) are produced by colliding particles through the gravitational analogue of electromagnetic bremsstrahlung. We calculate the contribution of free-free emission in the radiation-dominated Universe to the stochastic GW background. We find that the energy density of the resulting GW radiation is heavily dependent on the number of elementary particles, NtotN_{\mathrm{tot}}, and the maximum initial temperature, TmaxT_{\mathrm{max}}. We rule out NtotNSMN_{\mathrm{tot}}\gtrsim N_{\mathrm{SM}} for TmaxTPlanck1019T_{\mathrm{max}}\sim T_{\mathrm{Planck}}\approx10^{19} GeV and Ntot1013×NSMN_{\mathrm{tot}}\gtrsim10^{13}\times N_{\mathrm{SM}} for Tmax1016T_{\mathrm{max}}\sim10^{16} GeV, where NSMN_{\mathrm{SM}} is the number of particles in the Standard Model. In the case of inflation, existing cosmological data constrain Tmax1016T_{\mathrm{max}}\lesssim10^{16} GeV. However, alternative models to inflation such as bouncing cosmologies allow for TmaxT_{\mathrm{max}} near TPlanckT_{\mathrm{Planck}}. At the energy scales we are considering, the extra number of particles arise naturally in models of extra dimensions.

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@article{arxiv.2004.02895,
  title  = {An Upper Limit on the Initial Temperature of the Radiation-Dominated Universe},
  author = {Betty X. Hu and Abraham Loeb},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.02895},
  year   = {2021}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures, submitted to PRL, comments welcome