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About Jordan and Einstein frames: a study in inflationary magnetogenesis

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arxiv 2303.01301 v2 pith:QVTFGBDM submitted 2023-03-02 gr-qc

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There has been considerable interest in the community to understand if the Einstein and Jordan frames are either physically equivalent to each other or if there exists a preference frame where interpretations of physical observables should be done. In this paper, we want to broaden the discussion about this equivalence by making a detailed side-by-side comparison of the physical quantities in both frames in the context of cosmic magnetogenesis. We have computed the evolution of the vector potential in each frame along with some observables such as the spectral index, and the magnetic field amplitude. We found that contrary to the Einstein frame, the electric and magnetic energy densities in Jordan Frame do not depend on any parameter associated with the scalar field. Furthermore, in the Einstein frame and assuming scale-invariant for the magnetic field, most of the total energy density contribution comes from the electric and magnetic densities. Finally, we show the ratio between magnetic field signals in both frames printed in the CMB. We expect that the results presented contribute to the ongoing discussion on the relation between these two frames.

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