We point out that a successful inflationary magnetogenesis could be realised if we break the local U(1) gauge symmetry during inflation. The effective electric charge is fixed as a fundamental constant, which allows us to obtain an almost scale-invariant magnetic spectrum avoiding both the strong coupling and back reaction problems. We examine the corrections to the primordial curvature perturbation due to these stochastic electromagnetic fields and find that, at both linear and non-linear orders, the contributions from the electromagnetic field are negligible compared to those created from vacuum fluctuations. Finally, the U(1) gauge symmetry is restored at the end of inflation
The effective approach is applied to the analysis of inflationary magnetogenesis. Rather than assumi...
The large-scale magnetic fields arising from the quantum mechanical fluctuations of the hypercharge ...
Abstract. The most studied mechanism of inflationary magnetogenesis relies on the time-dependence of...
The simplest gauge invariant models of inflationary magnetogenesis are known to suffer from the prob...
While during inflation a phase of increasing gauge coupling allows for a scale-invariant hyperelectr...
We consider inflationary magnetogenesis where the conformal symmetry is broken by the term f(2)(phi)...
We consider the gravitational generation of the massive Z-boson field of the standard model, due to ...
We propose a novel scenario to generate primordial magnetic fields during inflation induced by an os...
We show that conformal invariance of gauge fields is naturally broken in inflation, having as a cons...
When the gauge fields have derivative couplings to scalars, like in the case of the relativistic the...
The primordial density fluctuation inevitably couples to all forms of matter via loop corrections an...
17 pages, 4 figures. Minor changes to match the version accepted for publication in JCAPInternationa...
Abstract. We propose a novel scenario to generate primordial magnetic fields during inflation induce...
We analyse the evolution of primordial magnetic fields in spatially flat Friedmann universes and rec...
Motivated by the gauge theory of gravity with local scaling symmetry proposed recently in [1,2], we ...
The effective approach is applied to the analysis of inflationary magnetogenesis. Rather than assumi...
The large-scale magnetic fields arising from the quantum mechanical fluctuations of the hypercharge ...
Abstract. The most studied mechanism of inflationary magnetogenesis relies on the time-dependence of...
The simplest gauge invariant models of inflationary magnetogenesis are known to suffer from the prob...
While during inflation a phase of increasing gauge coupling allows for a scale-invariant hyperelectr...
We consider inflationary magnetogenesis where the conformal symmetry is broken by the term f(2)(phi)...
We consider the gravitational generation of the massive Z-boson field of the standard model, due to ...
We propose a novel scenario to generate primordial magnetic fields during inflation induced by an os...
We show that conformal invariance of gauge fields is naturally broken in inflation, having as a cons...
When the gauge fields have derivative couplings to scalars, like in the case of the relativistic the...
The primordial density fluctuation inevitably couples to all forms of matter via loop corrections an...
17 pages, 4 figures. Minor changes to match the version accepted for publication in JCAPInternationa...
Abstract. We propose a novel scenario to generate primordial magnetic fields during inflation induce...
We analyse the evolution of primordial magnetic fields in spatially flat Friedmann universes and rec...
Motivated by the gauge theory of gravity with local scaling symmetry proposed recently in [1,2], we ...
The effective approach is applied to the analysis of inflationary magnetogenesis. Rather than assumi...
The large-scale magnetic fields arising from the quantum mechanical fluctuations of the hypercharge ...
Abstract. The most studied mechanism of inflationary magnetogenesis relies on the time-dependence of...