Preheating - cosmic magnetic dynamo ?

Abstract

We study the amplification of large-scale magnetic fields during preheating and inflation in several different models. Preheating can resonantly amplify seed fields on cosmological scales. In the presence of conductivity, however, the effect of resonance is typically weakened while the amplitude of produced magnetic fields depends sensitively on the evolution of the conductivity during the preheating and thermalisation phases. In addition we discuss geometric magnetisation, where amplification of magnetic fields occurs through coupling to curvature invariants. This can be efficient during inflation due to a negative coupling instability. Finally we discuss the breaking of the conformal flatness of the background metric whereby magnetic fields can be stimulated through the growth of scalar metric perturbations during metric preheating.

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