Constraints on ultra-slow-roll inflation from the third LIGO-Virgo observing run
Abstract
The nonattractor evolution in ultra-slow-roll (USR) inflation results in the amplification of superhorizon curvature perturbations and then induces a strong and detectable stochastic gravitational wave background. In this letter, we search for such a stochastic gravitational wave background in data from the third LIGO-Virgo observing run and place constraints on the USR inflationary models. The e-folding number of the USR phase are constrained to be N 2.9 at the 95% confidence level and the power spectrum of curvature perturbations amplified during the USR phase is constrained to be 10PRp<-1.7 at the scales 2.9×105 ~pc-1 k 1.7×1011~pc-1. Besides, we forecast the ability of future experiments to constrain USR inflation, and find PRp 10-3.6 for LISA and Taiji, PRp 10-3.3 for Cosmic Explore and Einstein Telescope, PRp 10-5.5 for DECIGO and Big Bang Observer and PRp 10-5.2 for Square Kilometre Array.
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