The Challenge of Ruling Out Inflation via the Primordial Graviton Background
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Recent debates around the testability of the inflationary paradigm raise the question of how to model-independently discriminate it from competing scenarios. We argue that a detection of the cosmic graviton background (CGB), the relic radiation from gravitons decoupling around Planck time, would rule out the inflationary paradigm, as realistic inflationary models would dilute the CGB to an unobservable level. The CGB contribution to the effective number of relativistic species, ΔN eff,g ≈ 0.054, is well within the reach of next-generation cosmological probes. We argue that detecting the high-frequency stochastic gravitational wave background associated to the CGB will be challenging but potentially feasible. We briefly discuss expectations within alternatives to inflation, focusing on bouncing cosmologies and emergent scenarios.
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Kavli Foundation (The Kavli Foundation) (Newton-Kavli Fellowship)
Stiftelsen Blanceflor Boncompagni Ludovisi, född Bildt (Foundation Blanceflor Boncompagni Ludovisi, née Bildt) (Grant agreement DECODE)
University of Cambridge ∣ Homerton College, University of Cambridge (College Research Associateship)
John Templeton Foundation (JTF) (Black Hole Initiative, Harvard University)
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF) (Black Hole Initiative, Harvard University)

