Origin of Magnetic Fields in the Universe Due to Nonminimal Gravitational-Electromagnetic Coupling
Abstract
Basically the only existing theories for the creation of a magnetic field B in the Universe are the creation of a seed field of order 10-20 G in spiral galaxy which is subsequently supposedly amplified up to the observed 10-6 - 10-5 G by a dynamo process or a seed intergalactic field of magnitude 10-12 - 10-10 G which is amplified by collapse and differential rotation. No satisfactory dynamo theory, however, exists today. We show that a 10-6 - 10-5 G magnetic field in spiral galaxies is directly obtained from a nonminimal gravitational-electromagnetic coupling, without the need of significant dynamo amplification.
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