Magnetic field amplification by the small-scale dynamo in the early Universe
Jacques M. Wagstaff, Robi Banerjee, Dominik Schleicher, Guenter, Sigl

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the early Universe's magnetic fields could have been significantly amplified by the small-scale dynamo mechanism driven by primordial turbulence, explaining observed cosmic magnetization.
Contribution
It shows that the small-scale dynamo can efficiently amplify seed magnetic fields in the early Universe, driven by primordial density perturbations and phase transitions, producing observable magnetic fields today.
Findings
Magnetic fields of order 10^{-6} nG on 0.1 pc scales from density perturbations.
Fields up to 10^{-3} nG on 100 pc scales from phase transitions.
Dynamo mechanism can explain magnetic fields in cosmic voids.
Abstract
In this paper we show that the Universe is already strongly magnetized at very early epochs during cosmic evolution. Our calculations are based on the efficient amplification of weak magnetic seed fields, which are unavoidably present in the early Universe, by the turbulent small-scale dynamo. We identify two mechanisms for the generation of turbulence in the radiation dominated epoch where velocity fluctuations are produced by the primordial density perturbation and by possible first-order phase transitions at the electroweak or QCD scales. We show that all the necessities for the small-scale dynamo to work are fulfilled. Hence, this mechanism, operating due to primordial density perturbations, guarantees fields with comoving field strength nG on scales up to pc, where is the saturation efficiency. The amplification of…
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