Gravitational Waves from a Gauge Field Non-minimally Coupled to Gravity
An axion-like spectator during inflation can trigger a tachyonic instability which amplifies the modes of one of the helicities of the gauge field, resulting in the production of parity-violating gravitational waves (GWs). In this paper we investigate the impact of the coupling $RFF$ of the gauge fi...
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Zusammenfassung: | An axion-like spectator during inflation can trigger a tachyonic instability
which amplifies the modes of one of the helicities of the gauge field,
resulting in the production of parity-violating gravitational waves (GWs). In
this paper we investigate the impact of the coupling $RFF$ of the gauge field
to gravity on the production of GWs. We find that such a coupling introduces a
multiplicative factor to the tachyonic mass, which effectively enhances the
amplitude of the gauge field modes. Produced GWs are expected to be observed by
future space-based GW detectors. Additionally, we find that the strong
backreaction due to particle production leads to multiple peaks in the energy
spectrum of GWs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.08312 |