Cosmological gravitational particle production of massive spin-2 particles
Abstract
The phenomenon of cosmological gravitational particle production (CGPP) is expected to occur during the period of inflation and the transition into a hot big bang cosmology. Particles may be produced even if they only couple directly to gravity, and so CGPP provides a natural explanation for the origin of dark matter. In this work we study the gravitational production of massive spin-2 particles assuming two different couplings to matter. We evaluate the full system of mode equations, including the helicity-0 modes, and by solving them numerically we calculate the spectrum and abundance of massive spin-2 particles that results from inflation on a hilltop potential. We conclude that CGPP might provide a viable mechanism for the generation of massive spin-2 particle dark matter during inflation, and we identify the favorable region of parameter space in terms of the spin-2 particle's mass and the reheating temperature. As a secondary product of our work, we identify the conditions under which such theories admit ghost or gradient instabilities, and we thereby derive a generalization of the Higuchi bound to Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) spacetimes.
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@article{arxiv.2302.04390,
title = {Cosmological gravitational particle production of massive spin-2 particles},
author = {Edward W. Kolb and Siyang Ling and Andrew J. Long and Rachel A. Rosen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.04390},
year = {2023}
}
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46 pages + references, 9 figures