Scale-invariant enhancement of gravitational waves during inflation

Atsuhisa Ota*, Misao Sasaki, Yi Wang

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Abstract

The inflationary 1-loop tensor power spectrum from a spectator scalar field with a sharp peak is calculated. Recent studies on primordial black holes suggest that the inflationary curvature perturbation may be huge on small scales. An enhanced curvature perturbation may arise from a drastic enhancement of spectator scalar field fluctuations. In this paper, using the in-in formalism, we calculate 1-loop quantum corrections to primordial gravitational waves by such a spectator field with a sharp peak in momentum space. We find scale-invariant loop corrections in this full quantum setup, in contrast to the sharply peaked corrections in the previously calculated scalar-induced tensor modes. Especially on super Hubble scales, the primordial gravitational waves are also amplified, which can be understood as a Bogoliubov transformation of the vacuum due to the enhanced scalar field. This mechanism allows us to probe the scalar field properties on extremely short-distance scales with the current and future cosmic microwave background and gravitational wave experiments, opening a novel window for inflationary cosmology.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2350063
JournalModern Physics Letters A
Volume38
Issue number12-13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2023

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Keywords

  • Inflation
  • primordial black holes
  • primordial graviational waves

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