Limits on Cosmological Magnetic Fields and Other Anisotropic Stresses

  • Barrow J
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We discuss the cosmological evolution of matter sources with small anisotropic pressures. This includes electric and magnetic fields, collisionless relativistic particles, gravitons, antisymmetric axion fields in low-energy string cosmologies, spatial curvature anisotropies, and stresses arising from simple topological defects. The COBE microwave sky maps are used to place strong limits on the possible contribution of these sources to the total density of the universe. We explain why the limits obtained from primordial nucleosynthesis are generally weaker than those imposed by the microwave background isotropy. The effect of inflation on all these stresses is also calculated.

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Barrow, J. D. (1998). Limits on Cosmological Magnetic Fields and Other Anisotropic Stresses. In Current Topics in Astrofundamental Physics: Primordial Cosmology (pp. 241–267). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5046-0_7

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