Scalar metric perturbations after inflation break conformal invariance and induce quantum production of gravitons, generating a GW spectrum that peaks near GHz frequencies for standard primordial scalar power spectra.
Gravitational Wave-Induced Freeze-In of Fermionic Dark Matter
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The minimal coupling of massless fermions to gravity does not allow for their gravitational production solely based on the expansion of the Universe. We argue that this changes in presence of realistic and potentially detectable stochastic gravitational wave backgrounds. We compute the resulting energy density of Weyl fermions at 1-loop using in--in formalism. If the initially massless fermions eventually acquire mass, this mechanism can explain the dark matter abundance in the Universe. Remarkably, it may be more efficient than conventional gravitational production of superheavy fermions.
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Derives expressions connecting particle production from metric perturbations to the stress-energy tensor correlator and establishes a phenomenological link between dark matter yield and stochastic gravitational wave background amplitude for sub-horizon sources.
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Particle Production from Inhomogeneities: the off-shell side of gravitational waves
Derives expressions connecting particle production from metric perturbations to the stress-energy tensor correlator and establishes a phenomenological link between dark matter yield and stochastic gravitational wave background amplitude for sub-horizon sources.