Cosmological evolution of semilocal string networks

Semilocal strings-a particular limit of electroweak strings-are an interesting example of a stable non-topological defect whose properties resemble those of their topological cousins, the Abrikosov-Nielsen-Olesen vortices. There is, however, one important difference: a network of semilocal strings w...

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Published in:Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences Vol. 377; no. 2161; p. 20190004
Main Authors: Achúcarro, A, Avgoustidis, A, López-Eiguren, A, Martins, C J A P, Urrestilla, J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England The Royal Society Publishing 30-12-2019
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Summary:Semilocal strings-a particular limit of electroweak strings-are an interesting example of a stable non-topological defect whose properties resemble those of their topological cousins, the Abrikosov-Nielsen-Olesen vortices. There is, however, one important difference: a network of semilocal strings will contain segments. These are 'dumbbells' whose ends behave almost like global monopoles that are strongly attracted to one another. While closed loops of string will eventually shrink and disappear, the segments can either shrink or grow, and a cosmological network of semilocal strings will reach a scaling regime. We discuss attempts to find a 'thermodynamic' description of the cosmological evolution and scaling of a network of semilocal strings, by analogy with well-known descriptions for cosmic strings and for monopoles. We propose a model for the time evolution of an overall length scale and typical velocity for the network as well as for its segments, and some supporting (preliminary) numerical evidence. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Topological avatars of new physics'.
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One contribution of 14 to a discussion meeting issue ‘Topological avatars of new physics’.
ISSN:1364-503X
1471-2962
1471-2962
DOI:10.1098/rsta.2019.0004