论文标题

扩展的宇宙中的相变:标准和非标准历史中的随机重力波

Phase Transitions in an Expanding Universe: Stochastic Gravitational Waves in Standard and Non-Standard Histories

论文作者

Guo, Huai-Ke, Sinha, Kuver, Vagie, Daniel, White, Graham

论文摘要

我们对不断扩展的宇宙中的宇宙学相变的随机引力波的产生进行了仔细的分析,研究了标准辐射以及物质主导的历史。我们详细分析了相变的动力学,包括虚假的真空分裂,气泡寿命分布,气泡数密度,平均气泡分离等,用于扩展的宇宙。我们还研究了阶段过渡期间血浆演化和标量场演变的完整差分方程,并在Minkowski SpaceTime中获得的结果概括了。特别是,我们将声音壳模型推广到扩展的宇宙,并确定速度场功率谱。最终,这提供了当今声波主要来源的重力波谱的准确计算。对于今天可见的引力波谱的幅度,我们发现声波的有限寿命引起的抑制因子,并与文献中常用的结果进行比较,这与我们抑制因子的渐近值相对应。我们指出,渐近值仅适用于声波的寿命很长,这是由于冲击,湍流和其他阻尼过程的发作极不可能。我们还指出,重力波频谱形式的特征可能会使使用相变的不同膨胀历史区分不同的可能性。

We undertake a careful analysis of stochastic gravitational wave production from cosmological phase transitions in an expanding universe, studying both a standard radiation as well as a matter dominated history. We analyze in detail the dynamics of the phase transition, including the false vacuum fraction, bubble lifetime distribution, bubble number density, mean bubble separation, etc., for an expanding universe. We also study the full set of differential equations governing the evolution of plasma and the scalar field during the phase transition and generalize results obtained in Minkowski spacetime. In particular, we generalize the sound shell model to the expanding universe and determine the velocity field power spectrum. This ultimately provides an accurate calculation of the gravitational wave spectrum seen today for the dominant source of sound waves. For the amplitude of the gravitational wave spectrum visible today, we find a suppression factor arising from the finite lifetime of the sound waves and compare with the commonly used result in the literature, which corresponds to the asymptotic value of our suppression factor. We point out that the asymptotic value is only applicable for a very long lifetime of the sound waves, which is highly unlikely due to the onset of shocks, turbulence and other damping processes. We also point out that features of the gravitational wave spectral form may hold the tantalizing possibility of distinguishing between different expansion histories using phase transitions.

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