Gravitational Waves and the Scale of Inflation
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 . For an appreciable tensor contribution the associated scalar emission completely dominates the zero-point fluctuations of inflaton, resulting in a tensor-to-scalar ratio . A more quantitative result can be obtained if one further assumes that gravitational waves are emitted by localized sub-horizon processes, giving . However, is generally time dependent, and this result for depends on its instantaneous value during the production of the sources, rather than just its average value, somewhat relaxing constraints from the tilt . 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. , independently of the value of . 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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12 pages