Abstract
Abstract
A realistic model of SU(5) × U(1)χ, embedded in SO(10) supersymmetric grand
unified theory, is investigated for the emergence of a metastable cosmic string network. This
network eventually decays via the Schwinger production of monopole-antimonopole pairs,
subsequently generating a stochastic gravitational wave background that is compatible with the
NANOGrav 15-year data. In order to avoid the monopole problem in the breaking of both SO(10) and
SU(5), a non-minimal Higgs inflation scenario is incorporated. The radiative breaking of the
U(1)χ symmetry at a slightly lower scale plays a pivotal role in aligning the string
tension parameter with the observable range. The resultant gravitational wave spectrum not only
accounts for the signal observed in the most recent pulsar timing array (PTA) experiments but is
also accessible to both current and future ground-based and space-based experiments.
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