Publication: Cosmic Necklaces from String Theory
All || By Area || By YearTitle | Cosmic Necklaces from String Theory | Authors/Editors* | Louis Leblond and Mark Wyman |
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Where published* | Physical Review D |
How published* | Journal |
Year* | 2007 |
Volume | 75 |
Number | |
Pages | 123522 |
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Link | http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0701427 |
Abstract |
We present the properties of a cosmic superstring network in the scenario of flux compactification. An infinite family of strings, the (p,q)-strings, are allowed to exist. The flux compactification leads to a string tension that is periodic in 'p'. Monopoles, appearing here as beads on a string, are formed in certain interactions in such networks. This allows bare strings to become cosmic necklaces. We study network evolution in this scenario, outlining what conditions are necessary to reach a cosmologically viable scaling solution. We also analyze the physics of the beads on a cosmic necklace, and present general conditions for which they will be cosmologically safe, leaving the network's scaling undisturbed. In particular, we find that a large average loop size is sufficient for the beads to be cosmologically safe. Finally, we argue that loop formation will promote a scaling solution for the interbead distance in some situations. |
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