Geneva University seminars

Novel results on generation and evolution of the magnetic fields in the Standard Model plasma

by Oleg Ruchayskiy

Friday, 27 April 2012 from to (Europe/Zurich)
at Geneva University ( Room 234 )
24 quai E. Ansermet, CH-1211 Genève 4
Description
It is generally believed that the ground state of the Standard Model at high temperatures is homogeneous and isotropic. This assumption underlies the description of many important processes in the early Universe. I will demonstrate that at non-zero values of baryon and lepton number a translation invariant and homogeneous state of the plasma becomes unstable and the system transits into a new state, containing a large-scale magnetic field. The origin of this effect is the parity-breaking character of weak interactions and chiral anomaly. The influence of chiral anomaly on the subsequent evolution of the magnetic fields shall also be discussed.