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Dynamics of superhorizon photons during inflation with vacuum polarization (English)
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6 August 2004
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The authors present the integro-differential equation which describes a spatial plane wave with arbitrary time dependence. They analyze the integro-differential equation for superhorizon photons at asymptotically late times. The authors show analytically that while the vector potential approaches a nonzero constant, its time derivative behaves like an Airy oscillator. Numerical analysis is also presented. Moreover, the authors translate these results into statements about the physical electric and magnetic fields.
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Airy oscillator
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electric and magnetic fields
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inflation
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photon mass
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