Abstract
This paper is to address using what a fluctuation of a metric tensor leads to, in Pre Planckian physics, namely . If so then, we pick the conditions for an equality, with a small , to come up with initial temperature, particle count and entropy affected by initial degrees of freedom in early Universe cosmology. This leads to an initial graviton production due to a minimum magnetic field, as established in our analysis. Which we relate to the inflaton as it initially would be configured and evaluated.
Highlights
This paper is to address using what a fluctuation of a metric tensor leads to, in Pre Planckian physics, namely δ t∆E ≥ ≠
We pick δ gtt 2 the conditions for an equality, with a small δ gtt, to come up with initial temperature, particle count and entropy affected by initial degrees of freedom in early Universe cosmology
This leads to an initial graviton production due to a minimum magnetic field, as established in our analysis
Summary
How to cite this paper: Beckwith, A.W. (2017) Gedanken Experiment for B Field Contributions to Initial Conditions for Relic Graviton Production Based upon an Initial Inflaton Value. How to cite this paper: Beckwith, A.W. (2017) Gedanken Experiment for B Field Contributions to Initial Conditions for Relic Graviton Production Based upon an Initial Inflaton Value. Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, 3, 651-656. Received: August 17, 2017 Accepted: October 16, 2017 Published: October 19, 2017
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