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Constraint on the early Universe by relic gravitational waves: From pulsar timing observations

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2011-05-19 v3 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

Recent pulsar timing observations by the Parkers Pulsar Timing Array and European Pulsar Timing Array teams obtained the constraint on the relic gravitational waves at the frequency f=1/yrf_*=1/{\rm yr}, which provides the opportunity to constrain HH_*, the Hubble parameter when these waves crossed the horizon during inflation. In this paper, we investigate this constraint by considering the general scenario for the early Universe: we assume that the effective (average) equation-of-state ww before the big bang nucleosynthesis stage is a free parameter. In the standard hot big-bang scenario with w=1/3w=1/3, we find that the current PPTA result follows a bound H1.15×101\mplH_*\leq 1.15\times10^{-1}\mpl, and the EPTA result follows H6.92×102\mplH_*\leq 6.92\times10^{-2}\mpl. We also find that these bounds become much tighter in the nonstandard scenarios with w>1/3w>1/3. When w=1w=1, the bounds become H5.89×103\mplH_*\leq5.89\times10^{-3}\mpl for the current PPTA and H3.39×103\mplH_*\leq3.39\times10^{-3}\mpl for the current EPTA. In contrast, in the nonstandard scenario with w=0w=0, the bound becomes H7.76\mplH_*\leq7.76\mpl for the current PPTA.

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@article{arxiv.1103.3927,
  title  = {Constraint on the early Universe by relic gravitational waves: From pulsar timing observations},
  author = {Wen Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.3927},
  year   = {2011}
}

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8 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, PRD in press