Author:
Camargo Neves da Cunha Disrael,Ringeval Christophe,Bouchet François R.
Abstract
Abstract
We compute the expected strain power spectrum and energy
density parameter of the stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) created by a network of long cosmic strings evolving during
the whole cosmic history. As opposed to other studies, the
contribution of cosmic string loops is discarded and our result
provides a robust lower bound of the expected signal that is
applicable to most string models. Our approach uses Nambu-Goto
numerical simulations, running during the radiation, transition and
matter eras, in which we compute the two-point unequal-time
anisotropic stress correlators. These ones act as source terms in
the linearised equations of motion for the tensor modes, that we
solve using an exact Green's function integrator. Today, we find
that the rescaled strain power spectrum (k/ℋ0)2𝒫
h
peaks
on Hubble scales and exhibits, at large wavenumbers, high frequency
oscillations around a plateau of amplitude 100 (GU)2. Most of the
high frequency power is generated by the long strings present in the
matter era, the radiation era contribution being smaller.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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4 articles.
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