Gravitational waves from quasi-stable strings

Author:

Lazarides George,Maji Rinku,Shafi Qaisar

Abstract

Abstract We estimate the stochastic gravitational wave spectrum emitted from a network of cosmic strings in which the latter are effectively stable against breaking by monopole pair creation. The monopoles are produced at a higher scale from an earlier symmetry breaking and experience significant inflation before reentering the horizon. This gives rise to monopole-antimonopole pairs connected by string segments and the string loop formation essentially ceases. As a consequence, the lower frequency portion of the gravitational wave spectrum is suppressed relative to the no-inflation case with stable strings, which evades the stringent PPTA bound on the dimensionless string tension . We display the modified spectrum, accessible in the ongoing and future experiments, for values in the range 10-10–10-15. We show how this 'quasi-stable' string network is realized in realistic grand unified theories.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics

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