Dependence of the amplitude of gravitational waves from preheating on the inflationary energy scale
Rong-Gen Cai, Zong-Kuan Guo, Pei-Ze Ding, Cheng-Jie Fu, Jing Liu

TL;DR
This paper explores how the amplitude of gravitational waves generated during preheating after inflation depends on the inflationary energy scale, revealing a critical threshold beyond which the GW spectrum becomes independent of this scale.
Contribution
It identifies a critical inflationary energy scale, $\Lambda_{c}$, that determines whether GW amplitude depends on the inflationary energy scale, supported by numerical and lattice simulations.
Findings
GW amplitude decreases rapidly below $\Lambda_{c}$
The GW spectrum is independent of $\Lambda_{ ext{inf}}$ above $\Lambda_{c}$
Observation of GWs can constrain inflationary parameters
Abstract
Stochastic gravitational wave backgrounds (SGWBs) receive increasing attention and provide a new possibility to directly probe the early Universe. In the preheating process at the end of inflation, parametric resonance can generate large energy density perturbations and efficiently produce gravitational waves (GWs) which carry unique information about inflation. Since the peak frequency of such GWs is approximately proportional to the inflationary energy scale, , GWs from preheating are expected to be observed by interferometer GW detectors in low-scale inflationary models. We investigate the dependence of the amplitude of such GWs on , and find that the present energy spectrum of these GWs does not depend on only in the case of is above a critical value , a parameter depending…
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