Circumventing the challenges in the choice of the non-conformal coupling function in inflationary magnetogenesis
Sagarika Tripathy, Debika Chowdhury, H. V. Ragavendra, Rajeev Kumar, Jain, L. Sriramkumar

TL;DR
This paper explores how two-field inflation models can help generate sufficient cosmic magnetic fields despite challenges posed by ultra slow roll phases, though spectral features remain difficult to eliminate.
Contribution
It demonstrates that two-field inflation models can produce adequate magnetic fields even with intermediate ultra slow roll epochs, addressing previous fine-tuning issues.
Findings
Two-field models enable stronger magnetic fields during ultra slow roll.
Spectral features due to inflationary departures persist despite model modifications.
Magnetic field effects are consistent with current CMB constraints.
Abstract
[Abridged] As is well known, in order to generate magnetic fields of observed amplitudes during inflation, the conformal invariance of the electromagnetic field has to be broken by coupling it either to the inflaton or to the scalar curvature. Couplings to scalar curvature pose certain challenges even in slow roll inflation and it seems desirable to consider couplings to the inflaton. It can be shown that, in slow roll inflation, to generate nearly scale invariant magnetic fields of adequate strengths, the non-conformal coupling to the inflaton has to be chosen specifically depending on the inflationary model at hand. In a recent work, we had found that, when there arise sharp departures from slow roll inflation leading to strong features in the scalar power spectra, there inevitably arise sharp features in the spectra of the electromagnetic fields, unless the non-conformal coupling…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
