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25 April 2024
 
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Primordial Magnetic Fields in the Post-recombination Era and Early Reionization
Shiv K. Sethi ; Kandaswamy Subramanian ;
Date 21 May 2004
Journal Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 356 (2005) 778-788
Subject astro-ph gr-qc
AbstractWe explore the ways in which primordial magnetic fields influence the thermal and ionization history of the post-recombination universe. After recombination the universe becomes mostly neutral resulting also in a sharp drop in the radiative viscosity. Primordial magnetic fields can then dissipate their energy into the intergalactic medium (IGM) via ambipolar diffusion and, for small enough scales, by generating decaying MHD turbulence. These processes can significantly modify the thermal and ionization history of the post-recombination universe. We show that the dissipation effects of magnetic fields which redshifts to a present value $B_{0}=3 imes 10^{-9}$ Gauss smoothed on the magnetic Jeans scale and below, can give rise to Thomson scattering optical depths $ au ga 0.1$, although not in the range of redshifts needed to explain the recent WMAP polarization observations. We also study the possibility that primordial fields could induce the formation of subgalactic structures for $z ga 15$. We show that early structure formation induced by nano-Gauss magnetic fields is potentially capable of producing the early re-ionization implied by the WMAP data. Future CMB observations will be very useful to probe the modified ionization histories produced by primordial magnetic field evolution and constrain their strength.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0405413
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