Magnetic field creation by electro-weak interaction in a gravitational field

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Electromagnetic Fields, Field Theory (Physics), Gravitational Fields, Magnetic Fields, Quantum Electrodynamics, Weak Interactions (Field Theory), Dirac Equation, Electrons, Fourier Transformation, Green'S Functions, Neutrinos, Space-Time Functions

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The possibility of the creation of a magnetic field as a result of vacuum polarization effects in a gravitational field is discussed. It is shown that in the presence of an external static gravitational field, the current of the neutrino field in the vacuum state is nonzero, due to spontaneous neutrino-antineutrino pair formation. The magnitude of the neutrino field current is estimated in Minkowski space-time with the neutrinos described by a Weyl equation, and the action of the neutrino field current is found to lead to a nonzero value of the electron field current by a second vacuum polarization. The induced electron field current is then shown to appear as a magnetization of the vacuum which in turn induces a magnetic field, generally of extremely low intensity.

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