Publication

Generation of an electromagnetic field nonminimally coupled to gravity during Higgs inflation

Oleksandr Sobol
2021
Journal paper
Abstract

In the framework of Higgs inflation, we consider the electromagnetic field nonminimally coupled to gravity via the parity-preserving proportional to RF2 and parity-violating proportional to RF (F) over tilde terms. Using the perturbation theory to the leading order in these couplings, we study the generation of the electromagnetic field during the inflation stage. We derive the effective kinetic and axial coupling functions arising in the Einstein frame in the usual metric as well as Palatini formulations of gravity. For both formulations, we determine the power spectrum, energy density, and helicality of the generated electromagnetic fields for different values of the nonminimal coupling constants. Finally, we estimate the maximal present-day magnitude of the magnetic field as 10(-14)-10(-15) G with the correlation length of order 10 pc.

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