Charged-scalar vacuum polarization makes photon paths timelike and yields frequency-dependent Sachs-Wolfe corrections, giving a CMB mu-distortion and power-spectrum modifications whose size depends on the scalar mass and coupling.
Superhorizon Electromagnetic Field Background from Higgs Loops in Inflation
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If Higgs is a spectator scalar, i.e. if it is not directly coupled to the inflaton, superhorizon Higgs modes must have been exited during inflation. Since Higgs is unstable its decay into photons is expected to seed superhorizon photon modes. We use in-in perturbation theory to show that this naive physical expectation is indeed fulfilled via loop effects. Specifically, we calculate the first order Higgs loop correction to the magnetic field power spectrum evaluated at some late time after inflation. It turns out that this loop correction becomes much larger than the tree-level power spectrum at the superhorizon scales. This offers a mechanism to generate cosmologically interesting superhorizon vector modes by scalar-vector interactions.
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Vacuum Polarization, Geodesic Equation and Sachs-Wolfe Effect
Charged-scalar vacuum polarization makes photon paths timelike and yields frequency-dependent Sachs-Wolfe corrections, giving a CMB mu-distortion and power-spectrum modifications whose size depends on the scalar mass and coupling.