Abstract

The existence of a primordial spectrum of gravitational waves is a generic prediction of inflation. Here, I will discuss under what conditions the coupling of a pseudoscalar inflaton to a U(1) gauge field can induce, in a two-step process, gravitational waves with unusual properties such as: (i) a net chirality, (ii) a blue spectrum, (iii) large non-Gaussianities even if the scalar perturbations are approximately Gaussian and (iv) being detectable in the (relatively) near future by ground-based gravitational interferometers.

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