Are Most Particles Gravitons?
Abstract
The number of baryons in the observable universe is of the order of 1080, as is the number of electrons. The number of photons is about nine orders of magnitude greater, 1089, as is the estimated number of neutrinos. However, the number of gravitons could be more than twenty orders of magnitude larger yet, of the order of 10113 r, where r is the tensor-to-scalar ratio for quantum fluctuations produced by inflation, which could be as high as 0.1.
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