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« Probing inflation and reheating with gravitational waves »

Sriramkumar Lakshmanan

During the past decade, the detection of gravitational waves
(GWs) from merging compact binaries by the Laser Interferometer
Gravitational-Wave Observatory has opened up a new window to observe our
universe. In the initial part of the talk, I will describe non-trivial
dynamics during the later stages of inflation (involving a brief phase of
ultra slow roll) and the period of reheating (which connects the epochs of
inflation and radiation domination) that can generate primordial GWs of
strengths detectable by the ongoing and forthcoming GW observatories. In
the latter part of the talk, I will discuss the manner in which the recent
observations by the pulsar timing arrays (that suggest a stochastic GW
background) can possibly constrain the period of reheating and the
strengths of the primordial magnetic fields. I will also take the
opportunity to discuss the extent of non-Gaussianities generated due to a
phase of ultra slow roll inflation and the possible implications of the
non-trivial inflationary dynamics during the phase for the higher order
contributions to the scalar power spectrum.
lundi 3 juin 2024 - 11:00
Salle des séminaires Évry Schatzman
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
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