Gravitational wave spectra from oscillon formation after inflation
Takashi Hiramatsu, Evangelos I. Sfakianakis, Masahide Yamaguchi

TL;DR
This paper explores the universal features and potential observational signatures of gravitational waves produced during oscillon formation after inflation, highlighting differences based on potential shapes and resonance efficiency.
Contribution
It provides a systematic numerical analysis of GW spectra and oscillon properties across different inflationary potentials, revealing universal and discriminating features.
Findings
GW spectrum peaks around the inflaton oscillation scale regardless of potential shape.
Two-peak GW structure emerges at oscillon formation, with resonance affecting its shape.
Oscillon properties vary with potential, influencing their number density and size distribution.
Abstract
We systematically investigate the preheating behavior of single field inflation with an oscillon-supporting potential. We compute the properties of the emitted gravitational waves (GWs) and the number density and characteristics of the produced oscillons. By performing numerical simulations for a variety of potential types, we divide the analyzed potentials in two families, each of them containing potentials with varying large- or small-field dependence. We find that the shape and amplitude of the emitted GW spectrum have a universal feature, with the peak around the physical wavenumber at the inflaton oscillation period, irrespective of the exact potential shape. This can be used as a smoking-gun for deducing the existence of a violent preheating phase and possible oscillon formation after inflation. Despite this apparent universality, we find differences in the shape of…
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