CMB temperature anisotropy at large scales induced by a causal primordial magnetic field

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Published 19 May 2010 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Camille Bonvin and Chiara Caprini JCAP05(2010)022 DOI 10.1088/1475-7516/2010/05/022

1475-7516/2010/05/022

Abstract

We present an analytical derivation of the Sachs Wolfe effect sourced by a primordial magnetic field. In order to consistently specify the initial conditions, we assume that the magnetic field is generated by a causal process, namely a first order phase transition in the early universe. As for the topological defects case, we apply the general relativistic junction conditions to match the perturbation variables before and after the phase transition which generates the magnetic field, in such a way that the total energy momentum tensor is conserved across the transition and Einstein's equations are satisfied. We further solve the evolution equations for the metric and fluid perturbations at large scales analytically including neutrinos, and derive the magnetic Sachs Wolfe effect. We find that the relevant contribution to the magnetic Sachs Wolfe effect comes from the metric perturbations at next-to-leading order in the large scale limit. The leading order term is in fact strongly suppressed due to the presence of free-streaming neutrinos. We derive the neutrino compensation effect dynamically and confirm that the magnetic Sachs Wolfe spectrum from a causal magnetic field behaves as ℓ(ℓ+1) CB∝ℓ2 as found in the latest numerical analyses.

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