Gravitational wave background from vacuum and thermal fluctuations during axion-like inflation
Abstract
We revisit the framework of axion-like inflation in view of the possibility that the coupling of the inflaton to a non-Abelian topological charge density could lead to the generation of a rapidly thermalizing heat bath. Both dispersive (mass) and absorptive (friction) effects are included. For phenomenologically viable parameters, the system remains in a weak regime of warm inflation (thermal friction Hubble rate). For tensor perturbations we derive an interpolating formula that incorporates both vacuum and thermal production. The latter yields a model-independent frequency shape in the LISA window, whose coefficient allows to measure the maximal shear viscosity of the thermal epoch. It is a challenge, however, to find models where the coefficient is large enough to be observable.
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@article{arxiv.2210.11710,
title = {Gravitational wave background from vacuum and thermal fluctuations during axion-like inflation},
author = {P. Klose and M. Laine and S. Procacci},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.11710},
year = {2022}
}
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32 pages. v2: clarifications added