Gravitational Waves from Preheating in Gauss-Bonnet Inflation

Abstract

We study gravitational wave production in an expanding Universe during the first stages following inflation, and investigate the consequences of the Gauss-Bonnet term on the inflationary parameters for a power-law inflation model with a GB coupling term. Moreover, we perform the analyses on the preheating parameters involving the number of e-folds Npre, and the temperature of thermalization Tth, and show that it's sensitive to the parameters n, and γ, the parameter γ is proposed to connect the density energy at the end of inflation to the preheating energy density. We set a correlation of gravitational wave energy density spectrum with the spectral index ns detected by the cosmic microwave background experiments. The density spectrum gw shows good consistency with observation for γ = 103 and 106. Our findings suggest that the generation of gravitational waves (GWs) during preheating can satisfy the constraints from Planck's data.

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