Gravitational wave spectrum induced by primordial scalar perturbations
Princeton University · The University of Tokyo
Abstract
We derive the complete spectrum of gravitational waves induced by primordial scalar perturbations ranging over all observable wavelengths. This scalar-induced contribution can be computed directly from the observed scalar perturbations and general relativity and is, in this sense, independent of the cosmological model for generating the perturbations. The spectrum is scale invariant on small scales, but has an interesting scale dependence on large and intermediate scales, where scalar-induced gravitational waves do not redshift and are hence enhanced relative to the background density of the Universe. This contribution to the tensor spectrum is significantly different in form from the direct model-dependent…
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4Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Gravitational wave
- Scalar (mathematics)
- General relativity
- Observable
- Spectral density
- Gravitation
- Classical mechanics