Axion production and CMB spectral distortion in cosmological tangled magnetic field (1504.00157v2)
Abstract: Axion production due to photon-axion mixing in tangled magnetic field(s) prior to recombination epoch and magnetic field damping can generate cosmic microwave background (CMB) spectral distortions. In particular, contribution of both processes to CMB $\mu$ distortion in the case of resonant photon-axion mixing is studied. Assuming that magnetic field power spectrum is approximated by a power law $P_B(k)\propto kn$ with spectral index $n$, it is shown that for magnetic field cut-off scales $172.5$ pc $\leq \lambda_B\leq 4\times 103$ pc, axion contribution to CMB $\mu$ distortion is subdominant in comparison with magnetic field damping in the cosmological plasma. Using COBE upper limit on $\mu$ and for magnetic field scale $\lambda_B\simeq 415$ pc, weaker limit in comparison with other studies on the magnetic field strength ($B_0\leq 8.5\times 10{-8}$ G) up to a factor 10 for the DFSZ axion model and axion mass $m_a\geq 2.6\times 10{-6}$ eV is found. A forecast for the expected sensitivity of PIXIE/PRISM on $\mu$ is also presented.