Author:
Ringwald Andreas,Schütte-Engel Jan,Tamarit Carlos
Abstract
Abstract
There is a guaranteed background of stochastic gravitational
waves produced in the thermal plasma in the early universe. Its
energy density per logarithmic frequency interval scales with the
maximum temperature Tmax which the primordial plasma
attained at the beginning of the standard hot big bang era. It
peaks in the microwave range, at around 80
GHz [106.75/g*s(Tmax)]1/3, where g*s(Tmax) is the effective number of entropy degrees of freedom in
the primordial plasma at Tmax. We present a
state-of-the-art prediction of this Cosmic Gravitational Microwave
Background (CGMB) for general models, and carry out calculations for
the case of the Standard Model (SM) as well as for several of its
extensions. On the side of minimal extensions we consider the
Neutrino Minimal SM (νMSM) and the SM-Axion-Seesaw-Higgs
portal inflation model (SMASH), which provide a complete and
consistent cosmological history including inflation. As an example
of a non-minimal extension of the SM we consider the Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). Furthermore, we discuss the
current upper limits and the prospects to detect the CGMB in
laboratory experiments and thus measure the maximum temperature and
the effective number of degrees of freedom at the beginning of the
hot big bang.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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