Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-12-12
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
9 pages+8 figures; v2: small changes, added discussion, new figures
Scientific paper
It is plausible that the scalar density perturbations are created by a relatively low scale model of inflation which predicts the CMB anisotropy and excites Standard Model baryon and cold dark matter, but negligible gravity waves. Nevertheless a significantly large tensor perturbations can be observed if there exists a prior phase of high scale inflation separated by a matter or radiation dominated epoch. In this paper we provide a simple example when the gravity waves generated at high scales trickle through the horizon of the second phase of inflation and leave a distinct imprint in the spectrum of the tensor modes. For a high scale inflation occurring at $H\sim 10^{13}$ GeV while the second phase of inflation happening at $H\sim 1$ GeV, the largest tensor to scalar ratio is bounded by $r_{\rm observed}\leq0.8$.
Allahverdi Rouzbeh
Mazumdar Anupam
Multamaki Tuomas
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