24–29 Apr 2025
国科大杭州高等研究院 Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study (UCAS)
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Thermal production of gravitational waves in the early universe

25 Apr 2025, 11:30
30m

Speaker

Xun-Jie XU (IHEP, China)

Description

We investigate a novel gravitational wave (GW) production mechanism from gravitons generated during the pre-thermal phase of cosmic reheating, where the energy density is dominated by non-thermalized inflaton decay products, dubbed reheatons. We consider multiple production channels, including: i) pure inflaton-inflaton annihilation, ii) graviton Bremsstrahlung from inflaton decay, iii) scatterings between an inflaton and a reheaton, and iv) scatterings among reheatons. To determine the resulting GW spectrum, we solve the Boltzmann equation to obtain the graviton phase-space distribution for each channel. We find that the third channel, iii), dominates due to the large occupation number of reheatons at highly-energetic states during the pre-thermalization phase. Notably, in scenarios with a low inflaton mass, the GW spectrum could fall within the sensitivity range of future experiments such as the Einstein Telescope, the Cosmic Explorer, the Big Bang Observer, and ultimate DECIGO.

Authors

Nicolás Bernal Quan-feng Wu Xun-Jie XU (IHEP, China) Yong Xu

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