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oai:arXiv.org:2411.14223

Sujet
General Relativity and Quantum Cos... Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nonga... High Energy Physics - Theory
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Tzerefos, Charalampos Papanikolaou, Theodoros Basilakos, Spyros Saridakis, Emmanuel N. Mavromatos, Nick E.
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sciences : astrophysique

Année

2024

Date de référencement

27/11/2024

Mots clés
rvm theory chern-simons induced cosmology gw axion
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Within the context of a Chern-Simons running-vacuum-model (RVM) cosmology, one expects an early-matter dominated (eMD) reheating period after RVM inflation driven by the axion field.

Treating thus in this work Chern-Simons RVM cosmology as an effective $f(R)$ gravity theory characterized by logarithmic corrections of the spacetime curvature, we study the gravitational-wave (GW) signal induced by the nearly-scale invariant inflationary adiabatic curvature perturbations during the transition from the eMD era driven by the axion to the late radiation-dominated era.

Remarkably, by accounting for the extra GW scalaron polarization present within $f(R)$ gravity theories, we find regions in the parameter space of the theory where one is met with a distinctive induced GW signal with a universal $f^6$ high-frequency scaling compared to the $f^7$ scaling present in general relativity (GR).

Interestingly enough, for axion masses $m_a$ higher than 1 GeV and axion gauge couplings $f_a$ above $10^{-3}$ Planck mass, one can produce induced GW spectra within the sensitivity bands of future GW observatories such as the Einstein Telescope (ET), the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), the Big Bang Observer (BBO) and the Square Kilometer Arrays (SKA).

;Comment: 17 pages without appendices (18 in total), 4 figures

Tzerefos, Charalampos,Papanikolaou, Theodoros,Basilakos, Spyros,Saridakis, Emmanuel N.,Mavromatos, Nick E., 2024, Gravitational wave signatures from reheating in Chern-Simons running-vacuum cosmology

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