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Resonant magnetic fields from inflation

We propose a novel scenario to generate primordial magnetic fields during inflation induced by an oscillating coupling of the electromagnetic field to the inflaton. This resonant mechanism has two key advantages over previous proposals. First of all, it generates a narrow band of magnetic fields at...

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Autores principales: Byrnes, Christian T., Hollenstein, Lukas, Jain, Rajeev Kumar, Urban, Federico R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2012/03/009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1397311
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author Byrnes, Christian T.
Hollenstein, Lukas
Jain, Rajeev Kumar
Urban, Federico R.
author_facet Byrnes, Christian T.
Hollenstein, Lukas
Jain, Rajeev Kumar
Urban, Federico R.
author_sort Byrnes, Christian T.
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description We propose a novel scenario to generate primordial magnetic fields during inflation induced by an oscillating coupling of the electromagnetic field to the inflaton. This resonant mechanism has two key advantages over previous proposals. First of all, it generates a narrow band of magnetic fields at any required wavelength, thereby allaying the usual problem of a strongly blue spectrum and its associated backreaction. Secondly, it avoids the need for a strong coupling as the coupling is oscillating rather than growing or decaying exponentially. Despite these major advantages, we find that the backreaction is still far too large during inflation if the generated magnetic fields are required to have a strength of ${\cal O}(10^{-15}\, \Gauss)$ today on observationally interesting scales. We provide a more general no-go argument, proving that this problem will apply to any model in which the magnetic fields are generated on subhorizon scales and freeze after horizon crossing.
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spelling cern-13973112023-03-14T19:48:02Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2012/03/009http://cds.cern.ch/record/1397311engByrnes, Christian T.Hollenstein, LukasJain, Rajeev KumarUrban, Federico R.Resonant magnetic fields from inflationAstrophysics and AstronomyWe propose a novel scenario to generate primordial magnetic fields during inflation induced by an oscillating coupling of the electromagnetic field to the inflaton. This resonant mechanism has two key advantages over previous proposals. First of all, it generates a narrow band of magnetic fields at any required wavelength, thereby allaying the usual problem of a strongly blue spectrum and its associated backreaction. Secondly, it avoids the need for a strong coupling as the coupling is oscillating rather than growing or decaying exponentially. Despite these major advantages, we find that the backreaction is still far too large during inflation if the generated magnetic fields are required to have a strength of ${\cal O}(10^{-15}\, \Gauss)$ today on observationally interesting scales. We provide a more general no-go argument, proving that this problem will apply to any model in which the magnetic fields are generated on subhorizon scales and freeze after horizon crossing.We propose a novel scenario to generate primordial magnetic fields during inflation induced by an oscillating coupling of the electromagnetic field to the inflaton. This resonant mechanism has two key advantages over previous proposals. First of all, it generates a narrow band of magnetic fields at any required wavelength, thereby allaying the usual problem of a strongly blue spectrum and its associated backreaction. Secondly, it avoids the need for a strong coupling as the coupling is oscillating rather than growing or decaying exponentially. Despite these major advantages, we find that the backreaction is still far too large during inflation if the generated magnetic fields are required to have a strength of order 10^{-15} Gauss today on observationally interesting scales. We provide a more general no-go argument, proving that this problem will apply to any model in which the magnetic fields are generated on subhorizon scales and freeze after horizon crossing.arXiv:1111.2030CERN-PH-TH-2011-279CERN-PH-TH-2011-279oai:cds.cern.ch:13973112011-11-09
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Byrnes, Christian T.
Hollenstein, Lukas
Jain, Rajeev Kumar
Urban, Federico R.
Resonant magnetic fields from inflation
title Resonant magnetic fields from inflation
title_full Resonant magnetic fields from inflation
title_fullStr Resonant magnetic fields from inflation
title_full_unstemmed Resonant magnetic fields from inflation
title_short Resonant magnetic fields from inflation
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topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2012/03/009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1397311
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