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Cosmological Magnetic Fields Limits in an Inhomogeneous Universe

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

We study the effect of inhomogeneities in the matter distribution of the universe on the Faraday rotation of light from distant QSOs and derive new limits on the cosmological magnetic field. The matter distribution in the Universe is far from being homogeneous and, for the redshifts of interest to rotation measures (RM), it is well described by the observed Ly-α\alpha forest. We use a log-normal distribution to model the Ly-α\alpha forest and assume that a cosmological magnetic field is frozen into the plasma and is therefore a function of the density inhomogeneities. The Ly-α\alpha forest results are much less sensitive to the cosmological magnetic field coherence length than those for a homogeneous universe and show an increase in the magnitude of the expected RM for a given field by over an order of magnitude. The forest also introduces a large scatter in RM for different lines-of-sight with a highly non-gaussian tail that renders the variance and the mean RM impractical for setting limits. The medianRMmedian|{\rm RM}| is a better statistical indicator which we use to derive the following limits using the observed RM for QSOs between z=0z = 0 and z=2.5z = 2.5. We set Ωbh2=0.02\Omega_b h^2 = 0.02 and get for cosmological fields coherent accross the present horizon, BH01\la109B_{H_0^{-1}} \la 10^{-9} G in the case of a Ly-α\alpha forest which is stronger than the limit for a homogeneous universe, BH01h\la2×108B_{H_0^{-1}}^h \la 2 \times 10^{-8} G; while for 50 Mpc coherence length, the inhomogeneous case gives B50Mpc\la6×109B_{50 {\rm Mpc}} \la 6 \times 10^{-9} G while the homogeneous limit is B50Mpch\la107B_{50 {\rm Mpc}}^h \la 10^{-7} G and for coherence length equal to the Jeans length, BλJ\la108B_{\lambda_J} \la 10^{-8} G for the Ly-α\alpha case while BλJh\la106B_{\lambda_J}^h \la 10^{-6} G.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9812487,
  title  = {Cosmological Magnetic Fields Limits in an Inhomogeneous Universe},
  author = {Pasquale Blasi and Scott Burles and Angela V. Olinto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9812487},
  year   = {2009}
}

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