2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.91.124054
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Excitation of photons by inflationary gravitons

Abstract: We use a recent result for the graviton contribution to the one loop vacuum polarization to solve the effective field equations for dynamical photons on de Sitter background. Our results show that the electric field experiences a secular enhancement proportional to the number of inflationary e-foldings. We discuss the minimum this establishes for primordial inflation to seed cosmic magnetic fields.

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“…In 2007, the Belle Collaboration studied the initial-state radiation process e + e − → γ I S R π + π − ψ , and observed two structures Y (4360) and Y (4660) in the π + π − ψ invariant mass distributions at (4361±9±9) MeV with a width of (74±15±10) MeV and (4664 ± 11 ± 5) MeV with a width of (48 ± 15 ± 3) MeV, respectively [2,3]. In 2008, the Belle Collaboration studied the initial-state radiation process e + e − → γ I S R −21 MeV, respectively [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2007, the Belle Collaboration studied the initial-state radiation process e + e − → γ I S R π + π − ψ , and observed two structures Y (4360) and Y (4660) in the π + π − ψ invariant mass distributions at (4361±9±9) MeV with a width of (74±15±10) MeV and (4664 ± 11 ± 5) MeV with a width of (48 ± 15 ± 3) MeV, respectively [2,3]. In 2008, the Belle Collaboration studied the initial-state radiation process e + e − → γ I S R −21 MeV, respectively [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(27) and performing the integration gives local corrections toũ 1 at late times (η → 0 − or equivalently a → ∞),…”
Section: Local Correctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Step 3: Combine the ++ and +− terms to extract a factor of i and a step function θ, which makes the effective mode equation (27) manifestly real and causal,…”
Section: Nonlocal Correctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These corrections grow without bound as long as inflation lasts. Among the many interesting effects caused by these secular corrections are changes to particle kinematics [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32], changes in long range forces [18,19,[33][34][35], changes in the primordial power spectra [10,36,37], and changes in the cosmic expansion rate [5,[38][39][40].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%