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Yuefeng Di1, Jialong Wang1, Ruiyu Zhou1
1Department of Physics, Chongqing University, Chongqing 401331, China.
Abstract:
We perform the three-dimensional lattice simulation of the magnetic field and gravitational wave productions from bubble collisions during the first-order electroweak phase transition. Except for the gravitational wave, the power-law spectrum of the magnetic field strength is numerically calculated for the first time, which is of a broken power-law spectrum: B_{ξ}∝f^{0.91} for the low-frequency region of f
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