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Intergalactic Magnetic Fields from First-Order Phase Transitions

We study the generation of intergalactic magnetic fields in two models for first-order phase transitions in the early Universe that have been studied previously in connection with the generation of gravitational waves (GWs): the Standard Model supplemented by an |H|6 operator (SM+H6) and a classical...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John, Fairbairn, Malcolm, Lewicki, Marek, Vaskonen, Ville, Wickens, Alastair
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2019/09/019
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2683958
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author Ellis, John
Fairbairn, Malcolm
Lewicki, Marek
Vaskonen, Ville
Wickens, Alastair
author_facet Ellis, John
Fairbairn, Malcolm
Lewicki, Marek
Vaskonen, Ville
Wickens, Alastair
author_sort Ellis, John
collection CERN
description We study the generation of intergalactic magnetic fields in two models for first-order phase transitions in the early Universe that have been studied previously in connection with the generation of gravitational waves (GWs): the Standard Model supplemented by an |H|6 operator (SM+H6) and a classically scale-invariant model with an extra gauged U(1) B − L symmetry (SMB−L). We consider contributions to magnetic fields generated by bubble collisions and by turbulence in the primordial plasma, and we consider the hypotheses that helicity is seeded in the gauge field or kinetically. We study the conditions under which the intergalactic magnetic fields generated may be larger than the lower bounds from blazar observations, and correlate them with the observability of GWs and possible collider signatures. In the SM+H6 model bubble collisions alone cannot yield large enough magnetic fields, whereas turbulence may do so. In the SMB−L model bubble collisions and turbulence may both yield magnetic fields above the blazar bound unless the B−L gauge boson is very heavy. In both models there may be observable GW and collider signatures if sufficiently large magnetic fields are generated.
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spelling cern-26839582023-10-04T07:34:59Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2019/09/019http://cds.cern.ch/record/2683958engEllis, JohnFairbairn, MalcolmLewicki, MarekVaskonen, VilleWickens, AlastairIntergalactic Magnetic Fields from First-Order Phase Transitionshep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyWe study the generation of intergalactic magnetic fields in two models for first-order phase transitions in the early Universe that have been studied previously in connection with the generation of gravitational waves (GWs): the Standard Model supplemented by an |H|6 operator (SM+H6) and a classically scale-invariant model with an extra gauged U(1) B − L symmetry (SMB−L). We consider contributions to magnetic fields generated by bubble collisions and by turbulence in the primordial plasma, and we consider the hypotheses that helicity is seeded in the gauge field or kinetically. We study the conditions under which the intergalactic magnetic fields generated may be larger than the lower bounds from blazar observations, and correlate them with the observability of GWs and possible collider signatures. In the SM+H6 model bubble collisions alone cannot yield large enough magnetic fields, whereas turbulence may do so. In the SMB−L model bubble collisions and turbulence may both yield magnetic fields above the blazar bound unless the B−L gauge boson is very heavy. In both models there may be observable GW and collider signatures if sufficiently large magnetic fields are generated.We study the generation of intergalactic magnetic fields in two models for first-order phase transitions in the early Universe that have been studied previously in connection with the generation of gravitational waves (GWs): the Standard Model supplemented by an $|H|^6$ operator (SM+$H^6$) and a classically scale-invariant model with an extra gauged U(1) $B - L$ symmetry (SM$_{B-L}$). We consider contributions to magnetic fields generated by bubble collisions and by turbulence in the primordial plasma, and we consider the hypotheses that helicity is seeded in the gauge field or kinetically. We study the conditions under which the intergalactic magnetic fields generated may be larger than the lower bounds from blazar observations, and correlate them with the observability of GWs and possible collider signatures. In the SM+$H^6$ model bubble collisions alone cannot yield large enough magnetic fields, whereas turbulence may do so. In the SM$_{B-L}$ model bubble collisions and turbulence may both yield magnetic fields above the blazar bound unless the B$-$L gauge boson is very heavy. In both models there may be observable GW and collider signatures if sufficiently large magnetic fields are generated.arXiv:1907.04315KCL-PH-TH/2019-60CERN-TH-2019-104oai:cds.cern.ch:26839582019-07-09
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Ellis, John
Fairbairn, Malcolm
Lewicki, Marek
Vaskonen, Ville
Wickens, Alastair
Intergalactic Magnetic Fields from First-Order Phase Transitions
title Intergalactic Magnetic Fields from First-Order Phase Transitions
title_full Intergalactic Magnetic Fields from First-Order Phase Transitions
title_fullStr Intergalactic Magnetic Fields from First-Order Phase Transitions
title_full_unstemmed Intergalactic Magnetic Fields from First-Order Phase Transitions
title_short Intergalactic Magnetic Fields from First-Order Phase Transitions
title_sort intergalactic magnetic fields from first-order phase transitions
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2019/09/019
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2683958
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