Detecting primordial features with LISA

Author:

Fumagalli Jacopo,Pieroni Mauro,Renaux-Petel Sébastien,Witkowski Lukas T.

Abstract

Abstract Oscillations in the frequency profile of the stochastic gravitational wave background are a characteristic prediction of small-scale features during inflation. In this paper we present a first investigation of the detection prospects of such oscillations with the upcoming space-based gravitational wave observatory LISA. As a proof of principle, we show for a selection of feature signals that the oscillations can be reconstructed with LISA, employing a method based on principal component analysis. We then perform a Fisher forecast for the parameters describing the oscillatory signal. For a sharp feature we distinguish between the contributions to the stochastic gravitational wave background induced during inflation and in the post-inflationary period, which peak at different frequencies. We find that for the latter case the amplitude of the oscillation is expected to be measurable with < 10% accuracy if the corresponding peak satisfies h 2ΩGW ≳ 10-12-10-11, while for inflationary-era gravitational waves a detection of the oscillations requires a higher peak amplitude of h 2ΩGW, as the oscillations only appear on the UV tail of the spectrum. For a resonant feature the detection prospects with LISA are maximised if the frequency of the oscillation falls into the range ω log = 4 to 10. Our results confirm that oscillations in the frequency profile of the stochastic gravitational wave background are a worthwhile target for future detection efforts and offer a key for experimentally testing inflation at small scales.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics

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