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Resonant Amplification of Gauge Fields in Expanding Universe
Published 2000-01-23, updated 2001-02-08Version 2
We investigate the possibility that gauge fluctuations are amplified in an expanding universe by parametric resonance, during the oscillatory regime of a scalar field to which they are coupled. We investigate the couplings of gauge fields to a charged scalar field and to an axion. For both couplings, gauge field fluctuations undergo exponential instabilities. We discuss how the presence of other charges or currents may counteract the resonance, but we argue that in some cases the resonance will persist and that hence this mechanism could have some relevance for the problem of large scale primordial magnetic fields.
Comments: 6 pages, title changed, one section added, version accepted on PLB
Journal: Phys.Lett. B502 (2001) 216-222
Subjects: 98.80.Cq
Keywords: expanding universe, resonant amplification, large scale primordial magnetic fields, gauge field fluctuations undergo exponential, field fluctuations undergo exponential instabilities
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