Cosmic Microwave Background Trispectrum and Primordial Magnetic Field Limits
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2012-06-08
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Primordial magnetic fields will generate non-Gaussian signals in the cosmic microwave background
(CMB) as magnetic stresses and the temperature anisotropy they induce depend quadratically on the
magnetic field. We compute a new measure of magnetic non-Gaussianity, the CMB trispectrum, on large
angular scales, sourced via the Sachs-Wolfe effect. The trispectra induced by magnetic energy density and
by magnetic scalar anisotropic stress are found to have typical magnitudes of approximately a few times
10 29 and 10 19, respectively. Observational limits on CMB non-Gaussianity from WMAP data allow us
to conservatively set upper limits of a nG, and plausibly sub-nG, on the present value of the primordial
cosmic magnetic field. This represents the tightest limit so far on the strength of primordial magnetic
fields, on Mpc scales, and is better than limits from the CMB bispectrum and all modes in the CMB power
spectrum. Thus, the CMB trispectrum is a new and more sensitive probe of primordial magnetic fields on
large scales.
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Cosmic, Primordial Magnetic Field