Gravitational waves from supermassive right-handed neutrinos produced at preheating
Abstract
The post-inflationary production of supermassive particles can have profound implications for the thermal history of the universe and may leave observable imprints in the gravitational wave (GW) background. In scenarios where the inflaton couples predominantly to heavy fields, say right-handed neutrino (RHN), non-perturbative mechanisms such as parametric resonance can lead to their efficient production, even when their masses exceed the inflaton mass. Once produced, the RHNs emit gravitons through bremsstrahlung as they decay into the Standard Model (SM) particles via , enabled by the unavoidable minimal coupling to gravity, sourcing a stochastic GW background. We study this mechanism within the framework of attractor inflationary models, highlighting how the resulting GW spectrum carries indirect imprints of the heavy sector and the post-inflationary dynamics. This offers an observational window into otherwise inaccessible supermassive particles and provides a powerful probe of high-scale physics beyond the SM.
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@article{arxiv.2508.00315,
title = {Gravitational waves from supermassive right-handed neutrinos produced at preheating},
author = {Shinya Kanemura and Kunio Kaneta and Dibyendu Nanda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.00315},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
11 pages, 6 figures, Version accepted for publication in PRD