Constraining the Gravitational Wave Speed in the Early Universe via Gravitational Cherenkov Radiation
Scalar particles traveling faster than a subluminal gravitational wave generate gravitons via gravitational Cherenkov radiation. In this paper, we investigate graviton production by the primordial plasma within the framework of modified gravity in the early Universe, generating a relic graviton back...
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Zusammenfassung: | Scalar particles traveling faster than a subluminal gravitational wave
generate gravitons via gravitational Cherenkov radiation. In this paper, we
investigate graviton production by the primordial plasma within the framework
of modified gravity in the early Universe, generating a relic graviton
background. We find that for the minimal model, where only the speed of
gravitational waves is modified and a standard model plasma minimally couples
to gravity, the relic graviton background can be enhanced by several orders of
magnitude, but still agrees with the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) bound in
most cases. Moreover, we also find that for Horndeski theories, such as
Galileon theory, the relic background produced by the thermalized scalar field
can reach significant amplitudes, exceeding the BBN bound for a region of the
parameter space. By requiring the relic graviton background to remain
consistent with the BBN constraint, we derive limits on the gravitational wave
speed at early times in these modified gravity theories. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.01910 |