Signatures of kinetic and magnetic helicity in the CMBR
Abstract:
P and CP violation in cosmology can be manifested as large-scale
helical velocity flows in the ambient plasma and as primordial
helical magnetic fields. We show that kinetic helicity at last
scattering leads to temperature-polarization correlations
in the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) and
calculate the magnitude of the effect. Helical primordial
magnetic fields, expected from cosmic events such as
electroweak baryogenesis, can lead to helical velocity flows.
However we show that the magnitude of the induced helical
flow is unobservably small because the helical component of a
magnetic field is almost force-free. We discuss an alternate
scheme for extracting the helicity of a stochastically homogeneous and
isotropic primordial magnetic field using observations of the
CMBR. The scheme involves constructing Faraday rotation measure maps of
the CMBR and thus determining the sum of the helical
and non-helical components of the primordial magnetic field. The power
spectrum of B-type polarization fluctuations, on the other
hand, are sensitive only to the non-helical component of the
primordial magnetic field. The primordial magnetic helicity can then be
derived by combining these two sets of observations.