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Intermittent null energy condition violations during inflation and primordial gravitational waves

Published 21 Dec 2020 in gr-qc, astro-ph.CO, and hep-th | (2012.11304v2)

Abstract: Primordial null energy condition (NEC) violation would imprint a blue-tilted spectrum on gravitational wave background (GWB). However, its implications on the GWB might be far richer than expected. We present a scenario, in which after a slow-roll (NEC-preserving) inflation with Hubble parameter H≃Hinf1H\simeq H_{inf1}, the Universe goes through an NEC-violating period and then enters subsequent slow-roll inflation with a higher HH (=Hinf2≫Hinf1=H_{inf2}\gg H_{inf1}). The resulting primordial gravitational wave spectrum is nearly flat at the cosmic microwave background band, as well as at the frequency f∼1/yrf\sim 1/{\rm yr} but with higher amplitude (compatible with the recent NANOGrav result). It is also highlighted that for the multi-stage inflation if the NEC violations happened intermittently, we might have a Great Wall-like spectrum of the stochastic GWB at the corresponding frequency band.

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