An analytic energy spectrum for magnetic fields from electroweak symmetry breaking is obtained from random inhomogeneous Higgs configurations and validated with continuous-field simulations.
The Evolution of the Large-Scale Tail of Primordial Magnetic Fields
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Cosmic magnetic fields may be generated during early cosmic phase transition, such as the QCD- or electroweak- transitions. The magnitude of the remainder of such fields at the present epoch crucially depends on the exponent $n$ of their (initially super-Hubble) large-scale tail, i.e. B(lambda) ~ lambda^(-n). It has been claimed that causality requires n=5/2, contrary to much earlier claims of n=3/2. Here we analyze this question in detail. First, we note that contrary to current belief, the large-scale magnetic field tail is not established at the phase transition itself, but rather continuoulsy evolves up to the present epoch. Neglecting turbulent flows we find n=7/2, i.e. very strongly suppressed large-scale fields. However, in the inevitable presence of turbulent flows we find that the large-scale magnetic field tail has sufficient time to evolve to that of the fluid turbulence. For white noise fluid turbulence this yields n=3/2 up to a certain scale and n=5/2 beyond for the magnetic field spectrum. This picture is also not changed when primordial viscosity and fluid flow dissipation is taken into account. Appreciable primordial magnetic fields originating from cosmic phase transitions seem thus possible.
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Superposition of static galactic magnetic dipoles is screened by intergalactic plasma and cannot account for lower bounds on magnetic fields in cosmic voids from blazar gamma-ray data.
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Energy spectrum of magnetic fields from electroweak symmetry breaking
An analytic energy spectrum for magnetic fields from electroweak symmetry breaking is obtained from random inhomogeneous Higgs configurations and validated with continuous-field simulations.
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On the contribution of galaxies to the magnetic field in cosmic voids
Superposition of static galactic magnetic dipoles is screened by intergalactic plasma and cannot account for lower bounds on magnetic fields in cosmic voids from blazar gamma-ray data.