Testing the Starobinsky model of inflation with resonant cavities
Abstract
We show that the Starobinsky inflation model based on gravity has a special feature that it provides a unique scalaron-two-graviton vertex with a coupling proportional to . In this model stochastic gravitational waves are produced when the scalaron - which is the massive scalar mode of the metric - decays into gravitons during reheating. This decay is accompanied by decay of scalaron into matter as well through a similar coupling, providing an efficient reheating. The stochastic gravitational waves thus produced have characteristic strain in the frequency range which makes them accessible to resonant cavity searches for graviton to photon conversions. The detection of these high frequency gravitational waves would be a significant step in experimentally testing the Starobinsky inflation model.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.06858,
title = {Testing the Starobinsky model of inflation with resonant cavities},
author = {Subhendra Mohanty and Sukanta Panda and Archit Vidyarthi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.06858},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
6 pages, 1 figure; supplemental file attached in this version