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Gravitational Waves and the Scale of Inflation

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-04-21 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We revisit alternative mechanisms of gravitational wave production during inflation and argue that they generically emit a non-negligible amount of scalar fluctuations. We find the scalar power is larger than the tensor power by a factor of order 1/ϵ21/\epsilon^2. For an appreciable tensor contribution the associated scalar emission completely dominates the zero-point fluctuations of inflaton, resulting in a tensor-to-scalar ratio rϵ2r\sim \epsilon^2. A more quantitative result can be obtained if one further assumes that gravitational waves are emitted by localized sub-horizon processes, giving rmax0.3ϵ2r_{\rm max} \simeq 0.3 \epsilon^2. However, ϵ\epsilon is generally time dependent, and this result for rr depends on its instantaneous value during the production of the sources, rather than just its average value, somewhat relaxing constraints from the tilt nsn_s. We calculate the scalar 3-point correlation function in the same class of models and show that non-Gaussianity cannot be made arbitrarily small, i.e. fNL1f_{NL} \geq 1, independently of the value of rr. Possible exceptions in multi-field scenarios are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1412.0665,
  title  = {Gravitational Waves and the Scale of Inflation},
  author = {Mehrdad Mirbabayi and Leonardo Senatore and Eva Silverstein and Matias Zaldarriaga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.0665},
  year   = {2015}
}

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