Author:
Cembranos Jose A.R.,Karčiauskas Mindaugas
Abstract
Abstract
The reheating phase after inflation is one of the least observationally constrained epochs
in the evolution of the Universe. The forthcoming gravitational wave observatories will enable us
to constrain at least some of the non-standard scenarios. For example, models where the radiation
bath is produced by the perturbative inflaton decay that oscillates around a minimum of the
potential of the form V ∝ ϕ
2n, with n > 2. In such scenarios a part of the
inflationary gravitational wave spectrum becomes blue tilted, making it observable, depending on
the inflation energy scale and the reheating temperature. The degeneracy between the latter two
parameters can be broken if dark matter in the Universe is produced via the freeze-in
mechanism. The combination of the independent measurement of dark matter mass with gravitational
wave observations makes it possible to constrain the reheating temperature and the energy scale at
the end of inflation, at least within some parameter ranges.