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Inflationary Magnetogenesis without the Strong Coupling Problem II: Constraints from CMB anisotropies and B-modes

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2014-07-02 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Recent observational claims of magnetic fields stronger than 101610^{-16} G in the extragalactic medium motivate a new look for their origin in the inflationary magnetogenesis models. In this work we shall review the constraints on the simplest gauge invariant model f2(ϕ)FμνFμνf^2(\phi)F_{\mu \nu}F^{\mu \nu} of inflationary magnetogenesis, and show that in the optimal region of parameter space the anisotropic constraints coming from the induced bispectrum, due to the generated electromagnetic fields, yield the strongest constraints. In this model, only a very fine tuned scenario at an energy scale of inflation as low as 10210^{-2} GeV can explain the observations of void magnetic fields. These findings are consistent with the recently derived model independent constraints. However, if the detection of primordial tensor modes by BICEP2 is confirmed, the possibility of low scale inflation is excluded. Assuming the validity of the BICEP2 claim of a tensor-to-scalar ratio r=0.20.05+0.07r=0.2^{+0.07}_{-0.05}, we provide the updated constraints on inflationary magnetogenesis. On the Mpc scale, the maximal allowed magnetic field strength from inflation is less than 103010^{-30} G.

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@article{arxiv.1403.5516,
  title  = {Inflationary Magnetogenesis without the Strong Coupling Problem II: Constraints from CMB anisotropies and B-modes},
  author = {Ricardo J. Z. Ferreira and Rajeev Kumar Jain and Martin S. Sloth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.5516},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

13 pages, 5 figures, V2: References added and minor typos corrected to match published version