Gravitational Waves from Abelian Gauge Fields and Cosmic Strings at Preheating
Jun, 2010
36 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.D 82 (2010) 083518
e-Print:
- 1006.0217 [astro-ph.CO]
Report number:
- IFT-UAM-CSIC-10-38,
- CERN-PH-TH-2010-121
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Abstract: (arXiv)
Primordial gravitational waves provide a very important stochastic background that could be detected soon with interferometric gravitational wave antennas or indirectly via the induced patterns in the polarization anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background. The detection of these waves will open a new window into the early Universe, and therefore it is important to characterize in detail all possible sources of primordial gravitational waves. In this paper we develop theoretical and numerical methods to study the production of gravitational waves from out-of-equilibrium gauge fields at preheating. We then consider models of preheating after hybrid inflation, where the symmetry breaking field is charged under a local U(1) symmetry. We analyze in detail the dynamics of the system in both momentum and configuration space, and show that gauge fields leave specific imprints in the resulting gravitational wave spectra, mainly through the appearence of new peaks at characteristic frequencies that are related to the mass scales in the problem. We also show how these new features in the spectra correlate with string-like spatial configurations in both the Higgs and gauge fields that arise due to the appearance of topological winding numbers of the Higgs around Nielsen-Olesen strings. We study in detail the time evolution of the spectrum of gauge fields and gravitational waves as these strings evolve and decay before entering a turbulent regime where the gravitational wave energy density saturates.- 04.30.Db
- 98.80.Cq
- 98.70.Vc
- gravitational radiation: spectrum
- gravitational radiation: production
- energy: density
- gauge field theory: U(1)
- cosmic background radiation: anisotropy
- background: stochastic
- inflation: hybrid
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