Artículo
Primordial magnetic fields from a non-singular bouncing cosmology
Fecha de publicación:
05/2014
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Nuclear Physics B
ISSN:
0550-3213
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Although inflation is a natural candidate to generate the lengths of coherence of magnetic fields needed to explain current observations, it needs to break conformal invariance of electromagnetism to obtain significant magnetic amplitudes. Of the simplest realizations are the kinetically-coupled theories f^2(ϕ)FμνFμν (or IFF theories). However, these are known to suffer from electric fields backreaction or the strong coupling problem. In this work we shall confirm that such class of theories are problematic to support magnetogenesis during inflationary cosmology. On the contrary, we show that a bouncing cosmology with a contracting phase dominated by an equation of state with p>−ρ/3 can support magnetogenesis, evading the backreaction/strong-coupling problem. Finally, we study safe magnetogenesis in a particular bouncing model with an ekpyrotic-like contracting phase. In this case we found that f^2(ϕ)F^2-instabilities might arise during the final kinetic-driven expanding phase for steep ekpyrotic potentials.
Palabras clave:
Primordial Magnetic Fields
,
Alternatives to Inflation
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Citación
Membiela, Federico Agustin; Primordial magnetic fields from a non-singular bouncing cosmology; Elsevier; Nuclear Physics B; 885; 5-2014; 196-224
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