A non-detection and upper limit for continuous gravitational waves is claimed, but the body text is an unrelated cosmology paper, making the result unverifiable.
Polymer inflation
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We consider the semi-classical dynamics of a free massive scalar field in a homogeneous and isotropic cosmological spacetime. The scalar field is quantized using the polymer quantization method assuming that it is described by a gaussian coherent state. For quadratic potentials, the semi-classical equations of motion yield a universe that has an early "polymer inflation" phase which is generic and almost exactly de Sitter, followed by a epoch of slow-roll inflation. We compute polymer corrections to the slow roll formalism, and discuss the probability of inflation in this model using a physical Hamiltonian arising from time gauge fixing. We also show how in this model, it is possible to obtain a significant amount of slow-roll inflation from sub-Planckain initial data, hence circumventing some of the criticisms of standard scenarios. These results show the extent to which a quantum gravity motivated quantization method affects early universe dynamics.
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Einstein@Home all-sky "bucket" search for continuous gravitational waves in LIGO O3 public data
A non-detection and upper limit for continuous gravitational waves is claimed, but the body text is an unrelated cosmology paper, making the result unverifiable.