Constraints on the Electrical Charge Asymmetry of the Universe

Abstract

We use the isotropy of the Cosmic Microwave Background to place stringent constraints on a possible electrical charge asymmetry of the universe. We find the excess charge per baryon to be qe-p<10-26e in the case of a uniform distribution of charge, where e is the charge of the electron. If the charge asymmetry is inhomogeneous, the constraints will depend on the spectral index, n, of the induced magnetic field and range from qe-p<5× 10-20e (n=-2) to qe-p<2× 10-26e (n≥ 2). If one could further assume that the charge asymmetries of individual particle species are not anti-correlated so as to cancel, this would imply, for photons, qγ< 10-35e; for neutrinos, q<4×10-35e; and for heavy (light) dark matter particles q dm<4×10-24e (q dm<4×10-30e).

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