Time evolution of the equation of state during perturbative reheating and its impact on the inflationary tensor perturbation spectrum
Avirup Ghosh, Deep Ghosh

TL;DR
This paper studies how the evolving equation of state during reheating affects the primordial tensor perturbation spectrum, revealing significant deviations from standard constant-eos assumptions, with implications for precision cosmology.
Contribution
It dynamically models the time evolution of the reheating equation of state and assesses its impact on inflationary tensor perturbations for specific inflationary potentials.
Findings
Tensor perturbations can be enhanced or suppressed by a factor of 1.5-3.
The evolution of the comoving horizon causes different re-entry times for modes.
Results differ from standard constant-eos calculations, affecting primordial spectrum estimates.
Abstract
The spectrum of inflationary tensor perturbations is one of the very few available probes of the post-inflationary reheating epoch, and it is strongly influenced by the Universe's equation of state during this period. In the current era of precision cosmology, an accurate estimation of this primordial tensor perturbation spectrum is crucial. Unlike the conventional assumption of a constant equation of state during the perturbative reheating phase, in this work we dynamically calculate the time evolution of the reheating equation of state for different values of the inflaton decay rates including their possible time-dependence in some cases. We further investigate its impact on the spectrum of primordial tensor perturbations, focusing on two different inflationary potentials of the E-model {\alpha}-attractor class, with n=1 and n=3. Using this approach, our results indicate that the…
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