Double-graviton production from Standard Model plasma
Abstract
The thermal plasma filling the early universe generated a stochastic gravitational wave background that peaks in the microwave frequency range today. If the graviton production rate is expressed as a series in a fine-structure constant, α, and the temperature over the Planck mass, T2 / m pl2, then the lowest-order contributions come from single ( α T2 /m pl2) and double ( T4 /m pl4) graviton production via 2 2 scatterings. We show that in the Standard Model, single-graviton production dominates if the maximal temperature is smaller than 4× 1018 GeV. This justifies previous calculations which relied solely on single-graviton production. We mention Beyond the Standard Model scenarios in which the single and double-graviton contributions could be of comparable magnitudes. Finally, we elaborate on what these results imply for the range of applicability of General Relativity as an effective theory.
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