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Detection of early-universe gravitational-wave signatures and fundamental physics.

Robert CaldwellYanou CuiHuai-Ke GuoVuk MandicAlberto MariottiJose Miguel NoMichael J Ramsey-MusolfMairi SakellariadouKuver SinhaLian-Tao WangGraham WhiteYue ZhaoHaipeng AnLigong BianChiara CapriniSebastien ClesseJames M ClineGiulia CusinBartosz FornalRyusuke JinnoBenoit LaurentNoam LeviKun-Feng LyuMario MartinezAndrew L MillerDiego RedigoloClaudia ScarlataAlexander SevrinBarmak Shams Es HaghiJing ShuXavier SiemensDanièle A SteerRaman SundrumCarlos TamaritDavid J WeirKe-Pan XieFeng-Wei YangSiyi Zhou
Published in: General relativity and gravitation (2022)
Detection of a gravitational-wave signal of non-astrophysical origin would be a landmark discovery, potentially providing a significant clue to some of our most basic, big-picture scientific questions about the Universe. In this white paper, we survey the leading early-Universe mechanisms that may produce a detectable signal-including inflation, phase transitions, topological defects, as well as primordial black holes-and highlight the connections to fundamental physics. We review the complementarity with collider searches for new physics, and multimessenger probes of the large-scale structure of the Universe.
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