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Primordial Gravity Waves and Weak Lensing

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Inflation produces a primordial spectrum of gravity waves in addition to the density perturbations which seed structure formation. We compute the signature of these gravity waves in the large scale shear field. In particular, the shear can be divided into a gradient mode (G or E) and a curl mode (C or B). The former is produced by both density perturbations and gravity waves, while the latter is produced only by gravity waves, so the observations of a non-zero curl mode could be seen as evidence for inflation. We find that the expected signal from inflation is small, peaking on the largest scales at $l(l+1)C_l/2\pi < 10^{-11}$ at $l=2$ and falling rapidly there after. Even for an all-sky deep survey, this signal would be below noise at all multipoles. Part of the reason for the smallness of the signal is a cancellation on large scales of the standard line-of-sight effect and the effect of ``metric shear.''

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Parity Violation in Galaxy Shapes: Primordial Non-Gaussianity

astro-ph.CO · 2025-09-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The parity-odd intrinsic alignment power spectrum probes the collapsed limit of the parity-odd primordial trispectrum and can tighten constraints on parity-violating PNG when bias parameters are calibrated from N-body simulations.

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  • Parity Violation in Galaxy Shapes: Primordial Non-Gaussianity astro-ph.CO · 2025-09-10 · conditional · none · ref 56 · internal anchor

    The parity-odd intrinsic alignment power spectrum probes the collapsed limit of the parity-odd primordial trispectrum and can tighten constraints on parity-violating PNG when bias parameters are calibrated from N-body simulations.

  • Observable CMB B-modes from Cosmological Phase Transitions astro-ph.CO · 2024-10-30 · unverdicted · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    Phase transitions in dark sectors can generate CMB B-modes with amplitudes competitive with inflation but peaking at smaller angular scales.