Universal upper limit on inflation energy scale from cosmic magnetic field
Abstract
Recently observational lower bounds on the strength of cosmic magnetic fields were reported, based on gamma-ray flux from distant blazars. If inflation is responsible for the generation of such magnetic fields then the inflation energy scale is bounded from above as rhoinf1/4 < 2.5 times 10-7MPl times (Bobs/10-15G)-2 in a wide class of inflationary magnetogenesis models, where Bobs is the observed strength of cosmic magnetic fields. The tensor-to-scalar ratio is correspondingly constrained as r< 10-19 times (Bobs/10-15G)-8. Therefore, if the reported strength Bobs ≥ 10-15G is confirmed and if any signatures of gravitational waves from inflation are detected in the near future, then our result indicates some tensions between inflationary magnetogenesis and observations.
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