Observable Primordial Gravitational Waves from Non-minimally Coupled $R^2$ Palatini Modified Gravity
Hardik Jitendra Kuralkar, Sukanta Panda, Archit Vidyarthi

TL;DR
This paper investigates how non-minimally coupled $R^2$ Palatini modified gravity affects primordial gravitational wave spectra during early universe phases, highlighting the role of hyperkination in preventing overproduction of GWs and providing observable signatures.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of GW spectra in non-minimally coupled $R^2$ Palatini gravity, emphasizing hyperkination's importance in stabilizing the early universe and predicting observable signals.
Findings
Hyperkination truncates GW overproduction during kination.
The GW spectrum remains flat during hyperkination and reheating.
Decreasing coupling order shifts spectra towards observable regimes.
Abstract
We probe the spectrum of primordial gravitational waves (GWs) produced during the eras of hyperkination, kination, and reheating in a non-minimally coupled, , modified gravity using the Palatini formulation. We consider a runaway potential, which gives an era of kinetic domination after the end of inflation. The coupling order is varied to examine a large class of theories up to . For models with , reheating is not achieved naturally; hence, we supplement such theories with a reheating mechanism based on the interaction of inflaton and radiation produced at the end of inflation due to cosmological expansion. We demonstrate that the energy density of the GWs is enhanced as a function of the coupling during kination for all considered theories, and a short-lived phase of hyperkination truncates the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
