Imprints of quantum gravity in the cosmic microwave background

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It has been shown that the spectrum of quantum gravity contains at least two new modes in addition to the massless graviton: a massive spin-0 and a massive spin-2. We calculate their power spectrum during inflation and we argue that they could leave an imprint in the cosmic microwave background should their masses be below the inflationary scale.

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Calmet, X., Edholm, J., & Kuntz, I. (2019). Imprints of quantum gravity in the cosmic microwave background. European Physical Journal C, 79(3). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-6756-x

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