Cosmological magnetic fields in turbulent matter

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We study the evolution of magnetic fields in turbulent hot plasma of the early Universe accounting for the chiral magnetic effect. The magnetohydrodynamic turbulence is modeled by replacing the matter velocity in the advection term in the Faraday equation with the Lorentz force. The system of the kinetic equations for the spectra of the densities of the magnetic helicity and the magnetic energy, as well as for the chiral imbalance, is derived. The amplification of the magnetic field is shown to result from the presence of the chiral magnetic effect solely. The system of the kinetic equations is solved numerically in primordial plasma after the electroweak phase transition. The inuence of the matter turbulence on the magnetic field evolution is examined for different seed magnetic fields.

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Dvornikov, M. (2017). Cosmological magnetic fields in turbulent matter. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 934). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/934/1/012042

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