Primordial Magnetic Field Limits from Cosmic Microwave Background Bispectrum of Magnetic Passive Scalar Modes
Pranjal Trivedi, Kandaswamy Subramanian, T. R. Seshadri

TL;DR
This paper calculates the non-Gaussian signals in the CMB caused by primordial magnetic fields, providing new constraints on their strength using bispectrum analysis, which are significantly tighter than previous limits.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed computation of the CMB bispectrum from passive scalar modes induced by primordial magnetic fields, improving constraints on magnetic field strength.
Findings
Estimated bispectrum values for magnetic fields of ~3 nG.
Derived upper limit of ~2 nG on primordial magnetic field strength.
Found bispectrum signals are over a million times larger than previous estimates.
Abstract
Primordial magnetic fields lead to non-Gaussian signals in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) even at the lowest order, as magnetic stresses and the temperature anisotropy they induce depend quadratically on the magnetic field. In contrast, CMB non-Gaussianity due to inflationary scalar perturbations arises only as a higher order effect. Apart from a compensated scalar mode, stochastic primordial magnetic fields also produce scalar anisotropic stress that remains uncompensated till neutrino decoupling. This gives rise to an adiabatic-like scalar perturbation mode that evolves passively thereafter (called the passive mode). We compute the CMB reduced bispectrum () induced by this passive mode, sourced via the Sachs-Wolfe effect, on large angular scales. For any configuration of bispectrum, taking a partial sum over mode-coupling terms, we find a typical value…
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