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Generation of Density Perturbations by Primordial Magnetic Fields

Astrophysics 2009-10-22 v2

Abstract

We study the generation and evolution of density perturbations and peculiar velocities due to primordial magnetic fields. We assume that a random magnetic field was present before recombination and follow the field's effect on the baryon fluid starting at recombination. We find that magnetic fields generate growing density perturbations on length scales larger than the magnetic Jeans length, λB\lambda_B, and damped oscillations for scales smaller than λB\lambda_B. For small wavenumbers kk (large length scales), we find the magnetic field-induced density power spectrum generally scales as k4k^4. We derive the magnetic Jeans length explicitly by including the back--reaction of the velocity field onto the magnetic field by decomposing the magnetic field into a force-free background field and perturbations about it. Depending on the strength of the magnetic field and the ultraviolet cutoff of its spectrum, structure can be generated on small or intermediate scales early in the history of the universe. For a present {\it rms} magnetic field of 101010^{-10} G on intergalactic scales, we find that perturbations on galactic scales could have gone non--linear at z6z \simeq 6. Finally, we discuss how primordial magnetic fields affect scenarios of structure formation with non--baryonic dark matter.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9412070,
  title  = {Generation of Density Perturbations by Primordial Magnetic Fields},
  author = {Eun-jin Kim and Angela Olinto and Robert Rosner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9412070},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Final version to appear ApJ, August 1996. Significant changes in the formal approach but similar conclusions. 47 pages, plain TeX, 3 figures available from [email protected]