Gravitational waves from incomplete inflationary phase transitions

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Abstract

We study the observable implications of an incomplete first order phase transition during inflation. In such a phase transition, the nucleated bubbles do not percolate and instead are continuously produced until the onset of reheating. The process creates an inhomogeneity with a distinct power spectrum that depends on both the physics of the phase transition and the inflationary dynamics. Upon horizon reentry, this spectrum generates gravitational waves through nonlinear effects. This stochastic gravitational wave background is predicted to have unique signatures that may be detectable by future experiments spanning a wide frequency range. The discovery of such a gravitational wave signal would shed a light on the detailed dynamics of inflation.

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Barir, J., Geller, M., Sun, C., & Volansky, T. (2023). Gravitational waves from incomplete inflationary phase transitions. Physical Review D, 108(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.108.115016

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