Revealing the cosmic history with gravitational waves

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Abstract

The characteristics of the cosmic microwave background provide circumstantial evidence that the hot radiation-dominated epoch in the early Universe was preceded by a period of inflationary expansion. Here, we show how a measurement of the stochastic gravitational wave background can reveal the cosmic history and the physical conditions during inflation, subsequent pre- and reheating, and the beginning of the hot big bang era. This is exemplified with a particularly well-motivated and predictive minimal extension of the Standard Model, which is known to provide a complete model for particle physics - up to the Planck scale - and for cosmology - back to inflation.

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Ringwald, A., & Tamarit, C. (2022). Revealing the cosmic history with gravitational waves. Physical Review D, 106(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.106.063027

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