Testing the Starobinsky model of inflation with resonant cavities

Abstract

We show that the Starobinsky inflation model based on R2 gravity has a special feature that it provides a unique scalaron-two-graviton vertex with a coupling proportional to 1/MP. In this model stochastic gravitational waves are produced when the scalaron - which is the massive scalar mode of the metric - decays into gravitons during reheating. This decay is accompanied by decay of scalaron into matter as well through a similar coupling, providing an efficient reheating. The stochastic gravitational waves thus produced have characteristic strain hc 10-35-10-34 in the frequency range 106-1012\, Hz which makes them accessible to resonant cavity searches for graviton to photon conversions. The detection of these high frequency gravitational waves would be a significant step in experimentally testing the Starobinsky inflation model.

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