A scenario for inflationary magnetogenesis without strong coupling problem
Gianmassimo Tasinato

TL;DR
This paper proposes a gauge-invariant inflationary magnetogenesis model with derivative couplings to scalar fields, aiming to produce primordial magnetic fields without strong coupling issues, applicable across various inflationary scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a novel derivatively coupled scalar field framework to control electromagnetic coupling during inflation, avoiding strong coupling problems in magnetogenesis models.
Findings
The model can generate magnetic fields without strong coupling issues.
It provides conditions to control electromagnetic coupling during inflation.
The approach is adaptable to different inflationary scenarios.
Abstract
Cosmological magnetic fields pervade the entire universe, from small to large scales. Since they apparently extend into the intergalactic medium, it is tantalizing to believe that they have a primordial origin, possibly being produced during inflation. However, finding consistent scenarios for inflationary magnetogenesis is a challenging theoretical problem. The requirements to avoid an excessive production of electromagnetic energy, and to avoid entering a strong coupling regime characterized by large values for the electromagnetic coupling constant, typically allow one to generate only a tiny amplitude of magnetic field during inflation. We propose a scenario for building gauge-invariant models of inflationary magnetogenesis potentially free from these issues. The idea is to derivatively couple a dynamical scalar, not necessarily the inflaton, to fermionic and electromagnetic fields…
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