Axion string source modeling

Author:

Drew Amelia12ORCID,Kinowski Tomasz3ORCID,Shellard E. P. S.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Cambridge

2. Homerton College

3. Gonville and Caius College

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the effect of the string radius of curvature RGaussian on the massive and massless scalar radiation emitted from collisions of traveling waves propagating along an axion (global cosmic) string. We construct initial conditions for two colliding Gaussians and perform parameter scans over their amplitude A and standard deviation σd. We show that these collisions emit isotropic bursts of massless radiation and that the energy emitted via this channel obeys a power law Aγ, where the coefficient γ depends on the regime of A/δ and δ is the string width. Massive radiation is exponentially suppressed eζRGaussian in the quasilinear regime σdδ and exhibits power-law decay RGaussianγ in the nonlinear regime σd2δ, with different ζ and γ in different regimes of RGaussian. In this nonlinear regime, massive particle radiation can comprise up to 50% of the total energy emitted. Drawing on a known parallel between axion radiation from global strings and gravitational radiation from Abelian-Higgs strings, this suggests that massive particle radiation may become significant with respect to the massless (gravitational) channel for such nonlinear burst signals. For all configurations studied, we obtain a spectral index q1 for the axion radiation, where q1 as A increases; i.e., a higher proportion of radiation is emitted in high-frequency modes. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Homerton College, University of Cambridge

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Intel Corporation

University of Cambridge

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, UK Government

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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