TITLE:
Does GW Generation Have Semi-Classical Features?
AUTHORS:
Andrew Walcott Beckwith
KEYWORDS:
Infinite Quantum Statistics, Quantum Gas, Semi-Classical Approximation, Nonsingular Cosmology
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
Vol.3 No.1,
December
20,
2016
ABSTRACT: We
argue in this document that initial vacuum state values possibly responsible
for GW generation in relic conditions in the initial onset of inflation may
have a temporary un squeezed, possibly even coherent initial value, which would
permit in certain models classical coherent initial gravitational wave states. Furthermore, several
arguments pro and con as to if or not initial relic GW should be high frequency
will be presented. The existence of higher dimensions, in itself if the
additional dimensions are small and compact will have no capacity to influence
the frequency values of relic GW, as predicted by Giovanni, and others in 1995.
Furthermore, to consider are the results of Sahoo, Mishra, and Pacif (2016)
which via Bianchi universes, removes the necessity of an initial space-time
singularity, which may have bearing on the issue of the degree of the initial
coherent states, so postulated for gravitational waves, as is brought up in the
conclusion.