Gravitational wave induced baryon acoustic oscillations

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20m
Conference room (2nd floor) (IBS Science and Culture Center)

Conference room (2nd floor)

IBS Science and Culture Center

Gravitational Waves Parallel: Gravitational Wave 1

Speaker

Christian Döring (Université libre de Bruxelles)

Description

Particle models beyond the Standard Model are often accompanied by the spontaneous breaking of a new symmetry and thus by a phase transition. Arguably, the most interesting among them are first order phase transitions, in which bubbles of the low-temperature phase form and collide, leading to the generation of gravitational waves (GWs). These might be measurable as stochastic GW background today and thus constitute a potential probe of new physics. Consequently, analyzing models for their potential GW signal has gained much interest with the first measurements of GWs from astrophysical sources.

However, one has to ensure that these events do not interfere with other cosmological processes. In this talk we discuss the impact that GWs originating from a post BBN first order phase transition can have on structure formation. We will show in which way the GW density affects the primordial density perturbations and derive a modified linear matter power spectrum that allows us to set limits on the strength and duration of such a late first order phase transition.

Secondary category for the parallel session (optional) Astroparticle Physics

Primary authors

Prof. Björn Malte Schäfer (University of Heidelberg) Christian Döring (Université libre de Bruxelles) Prof. Manfred Lindner (MPIK Heidelberg) Prof. Matthias Bartelmann (University of Heidelberg) Dr Salvadore Centelles (MPIK Heidelberg)

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