Big bounce cosmology provides a solution to the Universe's initial singularity, and stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) searches offer a promising avenue for testing this paradigm. In this work, we establish an analytical relation between the bouncing energy scale, ρs↓1/4, and SGWB spectrum, ΩGW(f)h2, for big bounce cosmology. By combining sensitivities from major GW detectors (e.g., Planck/BICEP, PTA, and LIGO/Virgo across low, medium, and high frequencies, respectively), we provide the first systematic GW constraint on ρs↓1/4. Our results show that the region −31<w1<−0.17 is excluded by current SGWB searches, given the constraint ρs↓1/4>1TeV, where w1 is the contraction-phase equation of state parameter. Additionally, no detectable SGWB can be generated for 0.038<w1<∞ with ρs↓1/4<1016TeV. We identify a window, −0.17<w1<0.038, in which a detectable SGWB can be produced, disfavoring nearly all big bounce models except for the matter-dominated contraction model (w1≃0).
@article{arxiv.2502.19124,
title = {Gravitational Wave Constraints on the Bouncing Energy Scale of Big Bounce Cosmology},
author = {Changhong Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.19124},
year = {2025}
}