The weak dissipative regime of warm inflation in a unified two-field model produces a gravitational wave spectrum with better prospects for detection by next-generation observatories than the strong regime.
Gravitational waves from warm inflation in the weak dissipative regime
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Previous work on the gravitational-wave background generated in a two-scalar-field cosmological model, in which warm inflation and the dark sector are unified within a single framework, has shown that the resulting spectrum could be potentially detectable by planned next-generation gravitational-wave observatories. In this work, we extend this analysis to the weak dissipation regime of warm inflation, highlighting how the features of the inflationary scenario play a crucial role in the production of gravitational waves. The full gravitational-wave energy spectrum is calculated using the formalism of continuous Bogoliubov coefficients. By comparing our results with those obtained in the strong dissipation regime and with the sensitivity curves of future detectors, we find that the weak dissipation regime improves the prospects for observational detection.
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Gravitational waves from warm inflation in the weak dissipative regime
The weak dissipative regime of warm inflation in a unified two-field model produces a gravitational wave spectrum with better prospects for detection by next-generation observatories than the strong regime.