The amplification of cosmological magnetic fields in Extended $f(T,B)$ Teleparallel Gravity
S. Capozziello, A. Carleo, and G. Lambiase

TL;DR
This paper explores how extended $f(T,B)$ teleparallel gravity models can naturally amplify primordial magnetic fields, potentially explaining their observed strength and uniformity in the universe, especially during reheating.
Contribution
It demonstrates that non-minimal coupling in $f(T,B)$ models can break conformal symmetry and lead to significant magnetic field amplification during reheating.
Findings
Non-adiabatic magnetic field behavior during reheating.
Strong magnetic amplification in the reheating epoch.
Power-law $f(T,B)$ models mimic metric $R^n$ theories in effects.
Abstract
Observations indicate that intergalactic magnetic fields have amplitudes of the order of G and are uniform on scales of kpc. Despite their wide presence in the Universe, their origin remains an open issue. Even by invoking a dynamo mechanism or a compression effect for magnetic field amplification, the existence of seed fields before galaxy formation is still problematic. General Relativity predicts an adiabatic decrease of the magnetic field evolving as , where is the scale factor of the Universe. It results in very small primordial fields, unless the conformal symmetry of the electromagnetic sector is broken. In this paper, we study the possibility that a natural mechanism for the amplification of primordial magnetic field can be related to extended teleparallel gravity models, where is the torsion scalar, and …
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
