It is shown that gravitating magnetic fields affect the evolution of curvature perturbations in a way that is reminiscent of a pristine non-adiabatic pressure fluctuation. The gauge-invariant evolution of curvature perturbations is used to constrain the magnetic power spectrum. Depending on the essential features of the thermodynamic history of the Universe, the explicit derivation of the bound is modified. The theoretical uncertainty in the constraints on the magnetic energy spectrum is assessed by comparing the results obtained in the case of the conventional thermal history with the estimates stemming from less conventional (but phenomenologically allowed) post-inflationary evolutions
Curvature effects in inflationary Robertson-Walker models, although neg ligible at the present day, ...
AbstractMagnetic fields large enough to be observable are ubiquitous in astrophysics, even at extrem...
As additional perturbative degrees of freedom, it is known that magnetic fields of inflationary orig...
We study the evolution of an inflation-generated magnetic field, due to its coupling to fluid motion...
The property of the spectrum of large-scale magnetic fields generated due to the breaking of the con...
We study the amplification of electromagnetic vacuum fluctuations induced by the evolution of scalar...
We analyse the evolution of primordial magnetic fields in spatially flat Friedmann universes and rec...
We investigate the generation of large scale magnetic fields in the universe from quantum fluctuati...
We consider models in which the (transverse) photon mass is non-zero during inflation and drops to z...
At lowest order comoving magnetic fields which are frozen-into the expanding cosmic fluid do not evo...
AbstractA viable class of magnetogenesis models can be constructed by coupling the kinetic term of t...
The generation of large-scale magnetic fields is studied in inflationary cosmology. We consider the ...
We review the dynamics of magnetic spacetimes and then consider the effects of magnetic fields on de...
Magnetic fields large enough to be observable are ubiquitous in astrophysics, even at extremely larg...
An appropriate gauge-invariant framework for the treatment of magnetized curvature and entropy modes...
Curvature effects in inflationary Robertson-Walker models, although neg ligible at the present day, ...
AbstractMagnetic fields large enough to be observable are ubiquitous in astrophysics, even at extrem...
As additional perturbative degrees of freedom, it is known that magnetic fields of inflationary orig...
We study the evolution of an inflation-generated magnetic field, due to its coupling to fluid motion...
The property of the spectrum of large-scale magnetic fields generated due to the breaking of the con...
We study the amplification of electromagnetic vacuum fluctuations induced by the evolution of scalar...
We analyse the evolution of primordial magnetic fields in spatially flat Friedmann universes and rec...
We investigate the generation of large scale magnetic fields in the universe from quantum fluctuati...
We consider models in which the (transverse) photon mass is non-zero during inflation and drops to z...
At lowest order comoving magnetic fields which are frozen-into the expanding cosmic fluid do not evo...
AbstractA viable class of magnetogenesis models can be constructed by coupling the kinetic term of t...
The generation of large-scale magnetic fields is studied in inflationary cosmology. We consider the ...
We review the dynamics of magnetic spacetimes and then consider the effects of magnetic fields on de...
Magnetic fields large enough to be observable are ubiquitous in astrophysics, even at extremely larg...
An appropriate gauge-invariant framework for the treatment of magnetized curvature and entropy modes...
Curvature effects in inflationary Robertson-Walker models, although neg ligible at the present day, ...
AbstractMagnetic fields large enough to be observable are ubiquitous in astrophysics, even at extrem...
As additional perturbative degrees of freedom, it is known that magnetic fields of inflationary orig...