Testing Superstring Theories with Gravitational Waves
arXiv:1105.5283 · doi:10.1103/Phys.RevD.84.064027
Abstract
We provide a simple transfer function that determines the effect of an early matter dominated era on the gravitational wave background and show that a large class of compactifications of superstring theory might be tested by observations of the gravitational wave background from inflation. For large enough reheating temperatures $> 10^9 \GeV$ the test applies to all models containing at least one scalar with mass $< 10^{12}\GeV$ that acquires a large initial oscillation amplitude after inflation and has only gravitational interaction strength, i.e., a field with the typical properties of a modulus.
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